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Shimadzu ATX 224, ATX 124, ATX 84, ATY 224, ATY 124, ATY ATX64 Electronic Balance Instruction Manual
Below you will find brief information for Electronic Balance ATX ATX224, Electronic Balance ATX ATX124, Electronic Balance ATX ATX84. This manual will guide you through the features of your electronic balance. To ensure accurate weighing, the balance features a UniBloc weighing mechanism, a key element for reliable performance. The balance also includes various weighing modes such as Pouring Mode, Easy Setting, Piece Counting, Percentage Weighing and Formulation. Use these modes to perform a range of applications like weighing a fixed quantity, fine-tuning the response speed of the display, setting unit weights for multiple items, counting items, and mixing samples according to a formula.
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Requests • • Provide this manual to the next user in the event that the instrument is transferred. To ensure safe operation, contact your Shimadzu Balance representative for installation, adjustment, or reinstallation after moving the instrument to a different site. Notices • • • • • • The content of this manual is subject, without notice, to modifications for the sake of improvement. Every effort has been made to ensure that the content of this manual was correct at the time of creation. However, in the event that any mistakes or omissions are discovered, it may not be possible to correct them immediately. The copyright of this manual is owned by Shimadzu Corporation. Reproduction and duplication of whole or part of the content without permission of the company are strictly prohibited. © 2009-2010 Shimadzu Corporation. All rights reserved. "Microsoft", "Windows", "Windows Vista" and "Excel" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the U.S.A. in the United States and other countries. All other company names and product names that appear in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies concerned. Note that ™ and ® indications are not used. The company names, organization names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies and organizations concerned. Shimadzu does not guarantee that the WindowsDirect communication function will operate without problems on all PCs. Shimadzu will accept no responsibility for any trouble that arises as a result of using this function. You are recommended to back up all important data and programs in advance. Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Shimadzu ATX/ATY series electronic balance. The ATX/ATY series models are high performance electronic balances that we confidently recommend based on over 90 years of precision balance manufacture. While these models are of course capable of fast and accurate weighing, the models all use the Unibloc cells that Shimadzu started using for electronic balances in 1989, improv the reliability of the balances still further. These balances also feature a variety of other functions that make it more convenient for customers to use them for their own applications, including the WindowsDirect communication function, which enables measuring results to be transferred to a PC without installing any software. To ensure that you can make full use of the performance and functions of your ATX/ATY series balance, read this instruction manual carefully and use the balance correctly in accordance with the directions in the manual. When you have finished reading the manual, keep it in a safe place together with the balance so that you can refer to it at any time. For information on the following points, please contact your Shimadzu Balance representative. • • Product warranty After service How to Find the Information You Need This manual allows you to search for a function or operating procedure in a number of ways. "Cover index" Search for the information by thumbing through the manual. "What You Can Do", page 6 Search for what you want to do. "Menu Map", page 142 Search quickly for the menu option you want to use. "Table of Contents", page 14 Search for information based on its order of appearance in the manual. "Index", page 146 Search for information based on a key word. Conventions used in menu operations The instruction manual describes menu operations in a simplified form. Example: Press or a number of times Press to search for the next menu option. Press confirm. to to proceed to the next menu option. Information indicated in the display panel Press User operations Flow of menu operations Press and hold a number of times to return to a higher level of the menu. (about 3 seconds). Conventions used for the display panel This instruction manual depicts the display panel in relation to particular operating procedures. The actions of the display panel (flashing, lighting up, confirmation) are shown in the following way. • Flashing • //// //// // / /// Lit • Confirmation Example page Linked to the cover index (right-hand pages only) Index Notes Information to help use the balance correctly Reference Menu operation Explanation of terms Depiction of the display Continued on next page The symbol shown in the figure below appears at the head of the next page. The title of the previous page appears here. What You Can Do This section lets you search for a method you would like to try or a function you want to know about. Various weighing methods n I want to weigh up to a fixed quantity by adding increments of the same sample (item to be weighed: powder, liquid, etc.) a little at a time. Pouring Mode page 69 n I want to make fine adjustments during weighing, like increasing the reaction speed of the display or stabilizing the display. Easy Setting page 70 n I want to set unit weights (the weight of a single piece of the item being weighed) for multiple samples in advance. Piece Counting page 81 n I want to use the balance to count items. n I want to weigh in percentages. Percentage Weighing Zero point, and taring page 86 n I want to weigh a fixed amount of each of a number of different samples (items to be weighed: powder, liquid, etc.) and to mix these samples according to a formula. Formulation page 90 n I want to check excess or deficiency with respect to a target value and make "pass or fail" judgments accordingly. Comparator Function page 96 n I want to adjust the conditions under which the stability mark lights up. Adjusting the Stability Mark page 72 n I want to stabilize the display at zero when an empty sample container is placed on the pan. Zero Tracking Function page 63 n I want to automatically return the display to zero after weighing. Auto Zero Function page 64 n I want to automatically tare the balance (set the display to zero) after outputting a weight reading. Auto Tare Function page 66 n I want to tare the balance without waiting for the stability mark to light up. Zero / Tare Timing Change Function page 67 Calibration n I want to adjust the balance so that it is very accurate after stabilization. Span Calibration and Adjustment page 52 n I want to carry out calibration and output a record. Leaving a Record of Calibration Printing / output page 59 n I want to send data to a PC (e.g. to Excel). WindowsDirect Communication Function page 105 n After weighing, I want to output automatically upon stabilization. Auto Print Function page 100 Continuous Output Function page 102 n I want to output data continuously. n I want to output data either immediately or after stabilization. Output Timing Change Function page 123 n I want to change the format of the decimal point (comma or period) in the output data. Selecting the Decimal Point Display Symbol page 39 n I want to add the balance model name, ID and other information to weight readings. GLP Output Function Miscellaneous page 135 n I want to display weights in units other than g (grams). Switching Units page 37 Setting the Units page 76 n I want the power to turn off automatically when I am not using the balance. Auto Power-Off Function page 132 n I want to go directly into weighing mode when the power is switched ON. Setting the Startup Display page 133 Safety Precautions To be strictly observed To ensure that you use the balance safely and correctly, read the following precautions carefully and observe them. The levels of danger and damage that will arise if the balance is used incorrectly are classified and indicated as shown below. ! CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor to moderate injury or equipment damage. Precautions are classified and explained by using one of the symbols below, depending on the nature of the precaution. Instructions Indicates an action that must be performed. Prohibitions Indicates an action that must NOT be performed ! CAUTION Never disassemble, modify or attempt to repair this product or any accessory. Prohibitions You could sustain an electric shock or the product could operate abnormally. If you believe that the balance has failed, contact your Shimadzu representative. Prohibitions You could sustain an electric shock or the product could operate abnormally. Use the balance with the specified power supply and voltage. Instructions Prohibitions Using the balance with an incorrect power supply or voltage will lead to fire or trouble with the balance. Note also that if the power supply or voltage is unstable or if the power supply capacity is insufficient, it will not be possible to obtain satisfactory performance from the balance. Do not connect anything other than peripheral devices specified by Shimadzu to the balance’s connector. If you do, the balance may stop working normally. In order to avoid trouble, always connect peripheral devices in accordance with the directions in this manual. Do not use the balance outdoors or anywhere where it will be exposed to water. Instructions If you detect anything abnormal (e.g. a burning smell) disconnect the AC adapter immediately. Continuing to use the balance with an abnormality could lead to fire or an electric shock. Prohibitions Do not use the balance anywhere exposed to explosive, combustible or corrosive gases. This could cause fire or trouble. Precautions on Use Prohibitions Avoid locations where the balance will be exposed to any of the following. You may not be able to obtain correct weight readings. • Air flow from an air conditioner, ventilator, door or window • Extreme temperature changes • Vibration • Direct sunlight • Dust, fine particles, electromagnetic waves or a magnetic field Instructions Install the balance on a strong and stable flat table or floor. Treat the balance with care and respect. Instructions Placing the balance in an unstable site could lead to injury or trouble with the balance. When selecting the installation site, take into account the combined weight of the balance and the item to be weighed. Use the correct weighing units. After a power outage, turn the power back ON. Instructions When a power outage occurs, the power is shut off automatically. Therefore, begin operation from "Turning the Power ON" (^ page 31) again. The balance is a precision instrument. Subjecting it to impacts could cause it to fail. When moving the balance, remove fixing of the glass door, pan, pan supporter and pan rings. Grasp it firmly with both hands to carry it. If the balance has to be stored for a long time, store it in the packaging box in which it was delivered. Instructions Using incorrect weighing units can lead to accidents as a result of weighing errors. Check that the weighing units are correct before starting weighing. This Declaration of Conformity is valid only for models that bear the CE mark on the main body of the balance. 10 Electromagnetic Compatibility Descriptions in this section apply to all models: TW , TX , TXB series This product complies with European standard EN55022 : 2006 , class B for electromagnetic interference (Emissions) and minimum requirement for electromagnetic susceptibility (Immunity). n EN55022 Emissions (Electromagnetic Interference) This is a class B product. When this product causes an electromagnetic disturbance to devices being used near this product, create an appropriate distance between those devices and this product in order to eliminate the disturbance. n EN55024 Immunity (Electromagnetic Susceptibility) Test conditions are as follows. EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge: Air: 8 kV, Contact: 4 kV EN 61000-4-3 Radiated, Radio-Frequency, Electromagnetic Field: 3 V/m EN 61000-4-4 Transient/Burst (Electrical Fast Transients): 1 kV to AC power line and ground EN 61000-4-5 Voltage Surge: 1 kV line to line, 2 kV line to ground EN 61000-4-6 Conducted RF Immunity: 3V EN 61000-4-8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity: 1 A/m EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Variations/Dips/Interrupts: >95% drop Compliance with these standards does not ensure that the product can operate at a level of electromagnetic interference that is stronger than the level tested. Interference stronger than the values specified above may cause the product to malfunction. When installing or using this product, especially in an industrial location: Locate the product away from any device emitting strong levels of electromagnetic noise. Use a power source that is separated from the power source of any device emitting strong levels of electromagnetic noise. To prevent static electricity: Prior to touching the product, the operator should be sure to discharge the static electricity stored in their body by first touching a grounded metallic structure. Do not touch any terminals or connectors that are not connected to cables while the product is turned ON. 11 Shimadzu Balances and 21 CFR Part 11 21 CFR Part 11 21 CFR Part 11, Electronic Records, Electronic Signatures, Final Rule (often referred to as Part 11) is the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation affecting computer resources and electronic records that are used for any document that is required to be kept and maintained by FDA regulations. Requirements concerning computer resources security are key elements in Part 11. The controls implemented as a result of security related requirements are intended to result in trusted records. Shimadzu CLASS-Balance Agent Shimadzu provides a means for compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 with Shimadzu CLASS-Balance Agent software, part of a comprehensive laboratory data management system, Shimadzu CLASS Agent. Ask your Shimadzu representative about it. Shimadzu WindowsDirect When Shimadzu balances are integrated with laboratory software by means of our WindowsDirect function, no communication software is required or used. The Shimadzu balance functions as a primary device in the system, just as a keyboard, mouse or other data entry hardware does. For this reason, system validation and compliance may be greatly simplified with the use of Shimadzu balances. Two-way Communication Shimadzu balances have always been computer friendly and they can be set up for bi-directional communication as part of a fully automated production system or LIMS. This manual includes the command codes and information needed by programmers to integrate Shimadzu balances with their software. 12 Action for Environment (WEEE) To all user of Shimadzu equipment in the European Union: Equipment marked with this symbol indicates that it was sold on or after 13th August 2005, which means it should not be disposed of with general household waste. Note that our equipment is for industrial/professional use only. Contact Shimadzu service representative when the equipment has reached the end of its life. They will advise you regarding the equipment take-back. With your co-operation we are aiming to reduce contamination from waste electronic and electrical equipment and preserve natural resource through re-use and recycling. Do not hesitate to ask Shimadzu service representative, if you require further information. WEEE Mark 13 Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 BEFORE WEIGHING 20 Name and Function of Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ■ Main body. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ■ Operation Keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 ■ Display Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 ■ Choosing the Installation Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 ■ Unpacking and Delivery Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ■ Installing the Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 ■ Adjusting the Level of the Balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 ■ Turning the Power ON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 ■ Warming Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ■ Performing Span Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2 USING THE BALANCE 34 Weighing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Outputting Weight Readings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Selecting the Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 ■ Switching Units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 ■ Selecting the Minimum Number of Displayed Digit (1d/10d display). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 ■ Selecting the Decimal Point Display Symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Ending Weighing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 ■ Turning the Power OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 3 MENU SETTINGS 42 What Is the Menu? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 ■ The Structure of the Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 ■ Menu Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 ■ Instruction Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 ■ Menu Operation Key Symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Basic Menu Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 14 Entering Numerical Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 BEFORE WEIGHING ■ Changing the Numerical Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 ■ Changing the Position of the Decimal Point. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Convenient Functions for Menu Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 ■ Returning to the Default Settings (Menu Reset) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 ■ Prohibiting Changes to the Menu Settings (Menu Lock). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 ■ Outputting the Menu Setting Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 USING THE BALANCE 4 CALIBRATION 50 Before Starting Calibration…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Span Calibration and Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Calibration of the Internal Weight (ATX Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Leaving a Record of Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 ■ Example Printout of a Calibration Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 ■ Setting Output of a Calibration Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 ■ Setting a Balance ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 5 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARING 63 Zero Tracking Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 MAINTENANCE Auto Zero Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Auto Tare Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Zero / Tare Timing Change Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY 69 Selecting the Weighing Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 FOR YOUR INFORMATION ■ Selecting the General Weighing Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 ■ Selecting the Pouring Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Easy Setting of Response and Stability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 15 Adjusting the Stability Mark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 ■ Setting the Stability Detection Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 ■ Setting the Stability Mark Lighting Timing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 7 SETTING UNITS 76 ■ Units That Can Be Displayed and Conversion Factors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Selecting Units to Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Setting User-Specified Units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 ■ Conversion Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 ■ Minimum Indication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE 80 Counting Pieces by Weight (Piece Counting) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 ■ Preparation for Piece Counting (Including Setting the Unit Weight) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 ■ Counting Numbers of Pieces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 ■ Changing a Unit Weight, or Adding a New Unit Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Percentage Weighing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 ■ Preparation for Percentage Weighing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 ■ Weighing Percentages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Formulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 ■ Performing Formulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 ■ Outputting Component Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 ■ Outputting the Gross Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 9 COMPARATOR FUNCTION 96 Target Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Checkweighing Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 16 BEFORE WEIGHING 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES 100 Convenient Functions Relating to Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 ■ Printing / Outputting Automatically (Auto Print Function). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 ■ Printing / Outputting Continuously (Continuous Output Function). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 USING THE BALANCE WindowsDirect Communication Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 ■ What Is the WindowsDirect Communication Function?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 ■ Setting the Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 ■ Troubleshooting the WindowsDirect Communication Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Connecting to a PC (RS-232C). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY ■ Cable Connection Method. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 ■ Data Format. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 ■ Command Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Connecting to a Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Communication Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 ■ Standard Settings (MODE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 ■ User-Specified Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Output Timing Change Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 124 MAINTENANCE 11 MAINTENANCE Maintaining the Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 ■ Removing the Glass Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Daily Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 ■ Periodic Inspections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 About Weights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 ■ Types of Weight and Their Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 130 FOR YOUR INFORMATION 12 TROUBLESHOOTING What to Do If….. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Responding to Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 17 13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION 132 Turning the Power ON and OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 ■ Auto Power-Off Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 ■ Setting the Startup Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Changing the Password. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 GLP Output Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 ■ Setting the GLP Output Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 ■ Setting a Balance ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 ■ ATX/ATY Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Maintenance Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 ■ ATX/ATY Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Menu Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 ■ Reading the Menu Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 ■ Main Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 ■ Data Output Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 ■ Unit Setting Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 ■ Calibration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 ■ Zero / Tare Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 18 MEMO BEFORE WEIGHING USING THE BALANCE USING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 19 1 BEFORE WEIGHING Name and Function of Components n Main body The ATX/ATY Series comprises toploading electromagnetic balances with UniBloc weighing mechanism. Main body Windbreak Pan Place the object to be weighed here. Even a slight breeze may affect measurement, so the windbreak is provided to avoid air movements in the surroundings influencing the weight reading. Product label Display panel Shows the weighing results, information for making function settings, the current function setting, errors, codes and other information. (^ page 23) Operation keys Used to tare the balance, perform calibration and print. (^ page 22) 20 The model name and serial number are stated here. Level Indicates the level of the balance. (^ page 26) Level screws Adjust to level the balance. (^ page 26) Back of the unit DC IN connector BEFORE WEIGHING Used to connect an AC adapter for power supply. USING THE BALANCE DATA I/O connector USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Used to connect to a printer (e.g. EP-80 or EP-90). (^ page 118) MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 21 1 BEFORE WEIGHING Name and Function of Components Operation keys Symbol display area Numeric value / menu display area Unit display area AP 1 No. 2 3 4 5 WIN 6 Operation Keys During Weighing Key Press Once and Release ... Press and Hold for About 3 Seconds ... During Menu Operation • • 1 [BREAK] Switch between the operation and standby modes • • 2 3 Performs calibration [CAL] [O/T] 4 [UNIT] 5 [MENU] 6 [PRINT] Enters the calibration menu - Tares the balance (setting it to Opens the zero / tare menu Confirm and set zero) • In the weighing mode: • Scrolls backward • In the weighing mode: Opens the unit setting through menu options Used to select the unit menu • When entering • When piece counting: • When piece counting: Used numerical values: Displays the unit weight to select the item number Increases the value • When performing • When performing • In the smart setting percentage weighing: percentage weighing: Used mode: Adjusts to Displays the reference to select the percentage response (R) direction. weight reference • Scrolls forward through Switches between the Turns the smart setting mode menu options weighing mode and the on application function mode • When entering num • Takes you to a lower level in the menu hierarchy • When entering numerical values: Moves Outputs the weight reading to a Opens the data output menu the focus one digit on peripheral device (printer or PC) the right • In the smart setting mode: Adjusts to Stable (S) direction. * Refer to P.90 for operations of each key during formulation/operation. 22 Takes you to a higher level in the menu hierarchy. Long pressing the key quits menu mode and return directly to the weighing mode. Suspends calibration / numerical value entry. Quits the smart setting mode. n Display Panel Display Name Description See: Lit when the zero tracking function is set ON. Page 63 Weight symbol This symbol is lit during calibration. Page 50 Easy setting indicator Indicates what level the response and stability are currently set to. Page 70 Pouring symbol Lit when the pouring mode is set. Page 69 Formulation symbol Lit during mixing measurement (formulation) operations. Page 90 Menu lock symbol Lit while the menu is locked. Page 48 Menu operation key symbol Indicates that the menu option currently displayed requires confirm and set operations when is displayed in the middle. Indicates that a higher or lower level exists in the menu hierarchy when arcs are displayed on the right and left side. Indicates that other menu options can be selected when arcs on the upper and lower side is displayed. Page 43 Auto print symbol Lit when the auto print function is set. Page 102 Win symbol Lit when the WindowsDirect communication function has been set. Page 106 Communication symbol Indicates that data is being exchanged with an external device. - Comparator symbol When the comparator function (Checkweighing) has been set, indicates the comparison judgment. Page 96 Stability mark Lit when the weight reading is stable. Lit when the option currently set in menu setting is displayed. Page 44 Page 72 Minus symbol Lit when the weight reading is negative. Ready symbol Lit during the standby mode. During weighing, lit to indicate the ready to weigh status, for example when using the mixing measurement. Page 41 Page 90 Number symbol Lit when it is possible to enter numerical values. Page 45 Hold symbol Lit when a value that is not the real-time weight reading (for example the indication of the unit weight in piece counting) is displayed. Page 84 Page 89 Net weight symbol Indicates that the weight reading displayed in mixing measurement (formulation) is the net weight of the current component with the weight of the container and prior components. Also indicates that a measuring operation is in progress. Page 91 Gross weight symbol Indicates that the weight reading displayed in mixing measurement (formulation) is the total weight of all of the components of the mixture with the weight of the container subtracted. Page 91 Item number indication Shows the item number in the piece counting mode. Page 84 Inverse triangle symbol When this symbol is lit when changing the position of the decimal point in the conversion factor with the of userspecified units, numerical values can be entered without a decimal point. Page 46 Piece counting symbol Lit while the piece counting mode is in effect. Page 84 Specific percentage weighing symbol Lit when the specific percentage reference has been set for percentage weighing. Page 96 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Zero tracking symbol - MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION Percentage weighing symbol Lit during percentage weighing. - USING THE BALANCE Lights up when the battery voltage is low. BEFORE WEIGHING Battery symbol Page 99 23 1 BEFORE WEIGHING Installation n Choosing the Installation Site The measuring performance of the balance is greatly influenced by the environment where it is installed. Observe the following points to ensure safe and accurate weighing. ! Caution Prohibitions Do not use the balance anywhere exposed to explosive, combustible or corrosive gases. This could cause fire or trouble. Use the correct power supply and voltage with the balance. Instructions Using an incorrect power supply or voltage with the balance will lead to fire or trouble with the balance. Note also that if the power supply or voltage is unstable or if the power supply capacity is insufficient, it will not be possible to obtain satisfactory performance from the balance. Precautions on Use Avoid locations where the balance will be exposed to any of the following. Prohibitions You may not be able to obtain correct weight readings. • Air flow from an air conditioner, ventilator, door or window • Extreme temperature changes • Vibration from surroundings or nearby equipment • Direct sunlight • Dust, fine particles, electromagnetic waves or a magnetic field Install the balance on a strong and stable flat table or floor. Instructions 24 Placing the balance in an unstable site could lead to injury or trouble with the balance. When selecting the installation site, take into account the combined weight of the balance and the item to be weighed. n Unpacking and Delivery Inspection BEFORE WEIGHING The items packed will differ depending on the model of balance ordered. Check that all of the items indicated below are included in the package, and that nothing has been damaged. The numbers in the boxes [ ] indicate the quantity of each item. ATX/ATY Series Balance main body (with windbreak) [1] Pan [1] USING THE BALANCE Pan supporter [1] AC adaptor [1] USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Instruction manual [1] Pan ring [1] Menu map sheet [1] MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 25 1 BEFORE WEIGHING Installation n Installing the Components The procedure for fitting the components differs depending on the model of the balance. 1 2 3 ATX/ATY Series Fit the pan ring. Pan Place the pan supporter. Pan supporter Pan ring Place the pan on the pan supporters. n Align the two pan notches with the left and right on the balance main body. Adjusting the Level of the Balance * Operation of the level screws Turning the level screws clockwise, as viewed from above, extends them and raises the balance, while turning them counterclockwise retracts them and lowers the balance. Level Level the balance by following the procedure below. 1 26 Turn all the level screws (total two at front) counterclockwise as viewed from above until they come to a gentle stop. The balance will now be tilting toward the front. Adjust the two level screws at the front so that the air bubble in the level becomes centered in the left/right direction. At this stage it doesn't matter if the air bubble isn't centered in the front/rear direction. If the air bubble is left of center Turn the front right level screw clockwise. Turn the front left level screw clockwise. USING THE BALANCE If the air bubble is right of center 3 BEFORE WEIGHING 2 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Turn both the level screws at the front in the same direction at the same time to center the air bubble in the level in the front/back direction. Adjust so as to bring the air bubble into the center of the circle. On turning the two level screws at the front in the clockwise direction… On turning the two level screws at the front in the counterclockwise direction… The bubble moves toward the front. The bubble moves toward the back. MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 27 1 BEFORE WEIGHING Installation n 1 Turning the Power ON Insert the plug of the AC adapter into the DC IN connector on the back of the balance. 2 Connect the AC adapter to the power outlet. The display will automatically go through the changes indicated below, ending with the OFF display. The first information displayed is the software version number. Depending on the product, this may differ from the example shown below. (This is the balance's self check display.) !1.0!0,0!0,0!0 ... ! !C!H!E! !3 ! !C!H!E! !0 ! !O!F!F! ! * * For the ATX series… An operation check on the internal weight mechanism is performed automatically. During this check, a small motor noise will be heard. If "ERR H" is displayed… * 28 See "Responding to Messages" (^ page 131). Clamps are attached to the AC adaptor. Fix the cable of the AC adaptor with clamps on an appropriate position on the back of the balance so they do not interfere with the glass door when it is opened or closed. n Warming Up BEFORE WEIGHING Before performing span calibration on the balance or measuring its accuracy, you must ensure that it is in a stable state. When stabilizing the balance, it is important that its temperature is stable. Put the balance in weighing mode (for example showing the gram display) and leave it with the power ON for at least an hour in advance of calibration. This is called "warming up". Warming up is also accomplished in the standby mode. For details on the standby mode, see "Turning the Power OFF" (^ page 41). USING THE BALANCE USING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 29 1 BEFORE WEIGHING Installation n Performing Span Calibration Always perform span calibration for a balance after moving it. Weights are required for span calibration of the ATX series. For details on weights, see "About Weights" (^ page 128). Before performing span calibration, warm up the balance in advance. Also, carry out the adjustment at a location where there are few people moving around and there is no air flow or vibration. 1 ATX Series Press Calibration using the internal weight starts automatically. * ! !C!A!L!3 If "WAIT" is displayed… * The calibration record is being output. When output has finished, span calibration will start automatically. ! !C!A!L!2 If "BUSY" is displayed… There is something placed on the pan. When this item is taken off the pan, span calibration will start automatically. ! !C!A!L!1 To cancel scan calibration, press * If "ERR H" is displayed… * See "Responding to Messages" (^ page 131). ! !C!A!L!0 If "ERR C" is displayed… Span calibration was not completed for one of the following reasons. There is too large a discrepancy between the zero point of the balance and the sensitivity. A container has been placed on the pan. The pan is not on the balance. There is too large a discrepancy in the value of the internal weight. Press ! !W!A!I!T * This may not be displayed. !E!N!D and redo the operation from the beginning. If even on doing this the same display reappears, calibrate the internal weight (^ page 56). "END" will be displayed and the balance will return to the weighing mode. 30 Caution BEFORE WEIGHING Instructions If calibration doesn't end normally and the balance stops, do not move it nor leave it as it is. / / Press 2!0!0.0!0!0!0 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY The weight value will flash. * / ////// //// // // ///////// /// // // ATY Series / / 1 USING THE BALANCE Moving the balance in such a condition may cause failure because the internal weight is not held correctly. Before moving the balance, be sure to turn the power on and start it up correctly (so that the internal weight is correctly held). If "WAIT" is displayed… * The calibration record is being output. When output has finished, span calibration will start automatically. If "BUSY" is displayed… There is something placed on the pan. Take the item off the pan and follow the procedure below. . MAINTENANCE To cancel scan calibration, press * If no operation is performed within 60 seconds… Press TROUBLESHOOTING "ERR C" (calibration error) is displayed. and repeat the operation from the beginning. FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 31 // 2!0!0.0!0!0!0 (If necessary enter the weight value.) For details on the weight values that can be entered, see "Specifications" (^ page 138). 3 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 1!9!9.9!9!9!8 Place the calibration weight on the pan. Open the glass door in the windbreak, place the weight on the pan, and shut the glass door again. Wait until the flashing weight value display changes to a flashing zero. * Shut the glass door fully. After placing a weight on the pan or removing a weight from the pan, check that the glass door is fully shut. // / //// ///// // // /// // ! !0.0!0!0!0 ///////// / 32 / / / ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 //// If necessary, change the weight value to match the weight that will be used for calibration. If there is no need to change it, proceed to step 3. /// / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Enter the weight value. // 2 //// BEFORE WEIGHING /// 1 Take the calibration weight off the pan. Open the glass door in the windbreak, remove the weight from the pan and shut the glass door again. "END" will be displayed and the balance will return to the weighing mode. BEFORE WEIGHING 4 USING THE BALANCE !E!N!D USING MORE CONVENIENTLY The procedure described above is the default standard span calibration procedure. For details, see "4. CALIBRATION" (^ page 50). MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 33 2 USING THE BALANCE Weighing 1 Enter the weighing mode. What is the weighing mode? The balance is in the state where it indicates the units (for example grams) of the weight on the pan. To establish the weighing mode, follow the steps below depending on the current status of the balance. Status of the Balance The display is off. "OFF" indication, all segments lit, or (ready symbol) lit To Establish the Weighing Mode…. Press . When the "OFF" indication appears or all segments are lit, press any key. Press any key. The application function mode is established. A menu indication is displayed. Press Press a number of times. Or press for about 3 seconds. The balance is accepting numerical value entry. * Press See "Responding to Messages" (^ page 131). 2 Place a container on the pan. 3 Once the display has stabilized ( Open the glass door in the windbreak, place the container on the pan and shut the glass door again. has lit), press The indication changes to zero. 34 a number of times. If an indication like "OL" or "-OL" appears during measurement… With models that feature the windbreak for about 3 seconds. 4 Insert the sample (item to be measured) into the container. BEFORE WEIGHING Open the glass door of the windbreak, place the sample (item to be weighed) on the pan and shut the glass door again. 5 * Shut the glass door fully. * Avoid doing the following: Check that the glass door is fully shut before reading the balance display. USING MORE CONVENIENTLY USING THE BALANCE When the display has stabilized, (the stability mark) lights up, read the display. Putting your hand inside the glass door of the windbreak Touching the container or sample with bare hands Weighing samples (items to be weighed) of different temperatures The heat will lead to convection, and this may make the balance display unstable. Use forceps or gloves to carry containers and samples. When dealing with samples (items to be weighed) at different temperatures, eliminate the temperature difference by leaving the samples around the pan inside the glass door before weighing. MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 35 2 USING THE BALANCE Outputting Weight Readings When the balance is connected to a PC and a printer (option), you can output a weight reading, settings, and so on for each measurement. The WindowsDirect communication function (^ page 105) is convenient for output to a PC. • • When the GLP output function (^ page 135) is set to OFF, only the weight reading is output. When the GLP output function (^ page 135) is set to ON, the following information is output. Example printout from printer (When the GLP output function is set to ON) Name of manufacturer Balance model name Balance serial number Balance ID Weight reading The person who carried out measurement signs here. 36 SHIMADZU CORP. ATX224 D********* 200.0000g n BEFORE WEIGHING Selecting the Display Switching Units 1 Press in the weighing mode. Repeatedly pressing this key will cycle you through the registered units. ! !0.0!0!0!0 ! ! ! ! !0.0 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY When the balance is shipped from the factory, the only unit registered is grams. To be able to switch to other units, you must first register the units you wish to use. USING THE BALANCE You can display different units from among those set to be available. ^ "Selecting Units to Display", page 79 When user-specified units have been selected, the characters and symbols that indicate the units don't light up. * When the power is turned off and back on, the balance starts up displaying the units that were in use before the power was turned off. Selecting the Minimum Number of Displayed Digit (1d/10d display) If necessary, the minimum number of displayed digit can be reduced by one digit (Set to the 10d display). Press twice shortly in the weighing mode. This opens the main menu. TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Unit display after restarting MAINTENANCE n ! ! 0.0!0!0 STAND * This may not be displayed. FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 37 2 USING THE BALANCE Selecting the Display 2 Select the measurement parameters in other functions. ! ! T!O!O!L!S [TOOLS] TAR!G!ET [PARAM.W] !P!A!R!A!M.W [CHG.MIN] ! C!H!G.M!I!N 3 Select switching between 1D and 10D, and confirm at 10D. 1D! [1D ] [10D ] 10D! ! ! ! S!E!T! ! 10D! ! ! 4 Return to the weighing mode. or * 38 ! !0.0!0!0!0 Display after selection The decimal place doesn't change. Note also that when one digit is removed the display area for the final digit appears as a blank. * Follow the above steps, and confirm on the 10D display in step 4. BEFORE WEIGHING n To return to the 1d display... Selecting the Decimal Point Display Symbol The decimal point can be displayed as either "." (a period) or "," (a comma). Press twice shortly in the weighing mode. STAND This opens the main menu. USING THE BALANCE 1 * This may not be displayed. 2 Select decimal point display setting. [TOOLS] ! !P!O!I!NT [SYSTEM] USING MORE CONVENIENTLY [POINT] 3 Select the decimal point display symbol. To select "." (period): [PERIOD] To select "," (comma): * ! !C!O!M!M!A MAINTENANCE [COMMA] !P!E!R!I!O!D TROUBLESHOOTING When outputting to the ER-50/EP60A electronic printer (old type)… Do not select "," (comma). The printer may not print it correctly. FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 39 2 USING THE BALANCE Ending Weighing 4 Confirm and return to the weighing mode. [SET] The way the decimal is displayed has now changed. * • To select the period !P!E!R!I!O!D Selecting the decimal point display symbol When the decimal point display is changed, the decimal point changes accordingly in data output to external devices such as printers. 40 ! !S!E!T! or • To select the comma ! !C!O!M!M!A n Turning the Power OFF USING THE BALANCE 1 2 BEFORE WEIGHING Ending Weighing Establish the weighing mode. ^ "Weighing", page 34 Press If the status described below is not established, press USING MORE CONVENIENTLY (the ready symbol) will light and the standby mode will be established. Normally, leave the balance on standby in this state until the next weighing. To shut the power off completely, disconnect the AC adapter. again. The ready symbol lights up. What is the standby mode? This is the status in which the balance stands by, saving electricity although it can still be used right away. in the weighing mode the display is turned off, (the ready MAINTENANCE On pressing symbol) is lit and the power saving status (standby mode) is established. During the standby mode, the interior of the balance is powered and in the warming-up status, ready for immediate use. TROUBLESHOOTING ! Caution While [WAIT] or [SET] is displayed, on no account disconnect the AC adaptor. Prohibitions There is a risk that data in the scale will be corrupted. FOR YOUR INFORMATION 41 3 MENU SETTINGS What Is the Menu? With the ATX/ATY series, the menu is used to efficiently select the right functions for the user's application. n The Structure of the Menu The menu is divided into five groups according to the setting made. Menu Group Description Main menu Used to set the application function mode, comparator, stability/response adjustment and system configuration Calibration menu Used to set the details for calibration Zero / tare menu Used to set the details for taring and zero point Data output menu Used to set the functions for transmitting data to a PC or outputting them to a printer Unit setting menu Used to set which units may be displayed in weighing mode You can open each menu group by pressing the various operation keys. AP Press and hold for about 3 seconds WIN Press and hold for about 3 seconds Unit setting menu Calibration menu Press once and release Press and hold for about 3 seconds Zero / tare menu Within each menu group are a number of Press once displays the smart setting mode. Press again displays the main menu. Press and hold for about 3 seconds Data output menu Arrangement of the Menu hierarchical menu levels. COND.OUT You can move between levels in the menu hierarchy by pressing RESET and You can scroll through the options within SYSTEM each level of the hierarchy by pressing PERIOD AUTO.OFF or BC.LIT : 42 POINT : n Menu Map n BEFORE WEIGHING The menu map represents the organization of the menu options graphically to make it easy to understand. It is useful for quickly accessing the menu option you want to use. For more on the menu map, see "Menu Map" (^ page 142) and "Menu Map Sheet". Instruction Manual The instruction manual describes specific parts of the menu operations in a simplified form. or a number to proceed to the next menu menu option. option. to confirm. Information displayed in the menu display area User operations Press Flow of menu operations USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Press n Press of times to search for the next USING THE BALANCE Press a number of times. Menu Operation Key Symbol On entering menu operation, (the menu operation key mark) lights up. The keys represented by lid segments can be used. !0.0!0!0!0 The menu option currently displayed requires confirm and set operations Arcs on the right and left side A higher or lower level exists in the menu hierarchy Arcs on the upper and lower side Other menu options can be selected TROUBLESHOOTING Example of numeric value entry in the middle Meaning MAINTENANCE Displayed symbol FOR YOUR INFORMATION 43 3 MENU SETTINGS Basic Menu Operations 1 Open the target menu from the weighing mode. The method used to open a menu option differs depending on the group. For details on the methods used for menu opening from each group, see "The Structure of the Menu" (^ page 42). * 2 For a menu option that is already set… (the stability mark) appears in the menu display. Confirm and return to the weighing mode. The operation after confirming the menu selection differs depending on the menu, and you will either be returned to the weighing mode automatically or will need to do it manually. To return to the weighing mode manually, press for about 3 seconds. * a number of times or press If you open the menu again… The recently set menu option will be displayed first. Note also that, when the set menu option is displayed, 44 (the stability mark) also appears. BEFORE WEIGHING Entering Numerical Values Numerical values sometimes have to be entered for menu settings, for example the weight value of a calibration weight, condition values for operating functions, the balance ID, passwords, etc. Operation Key USING THE BALANCE Operations of the operation keys Operation During Numerical Value Entry Confirms the entered numerical value Increases the value of the digit to be entered (the flashing digit) Pressing this key while the decimal point is flashing shifts the decimal point to the left. Decreases the value of the digit to be entered (the flashing digit) Pressing this key while the decimal point is flashing shifts the decimal point to the right. USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Shifts the digit to be entered (the flashing digit) one digit to the right Cancels entry n Changing the Numerical Value As an example, here is the procedure for changing "120.0000 g" to "200.0000 g". //// //// //// /// 2!2!0.0!0!0!0 FOR YOUR INFORMATION The flashing shifts to the second digit from the left. !2!2!0.0!0!0!0 /// The numerical value of the flashing digit increases by one, so that it changes from "1" to "2". TROUBLESHOOTING 3 Press once. //// Press /// //// 2 1!2!0.0!0!0!0 /// (the number symbol) lights and the leftmost digit (highest digit) in the range where the value can be changed flashes. /// MAINTENANCE Enter the numeric value entry mode. /// //// 1 Continued on next page 45 MENU SETTINGS Entering Numerical Values 5 Press twice. The numerical value of the second digit from the left decreases two times, so that it changes from "2" to "1" to "0". 2!0!0.0!0!0!0 Press n /// //// 4 //// /// 3 ! !S!E!T! ! This confirms the entered numerical value. The indication shown to the right remains displayed for several seconds, then the display automatically moves on to the next step. Changing the Position of the Decimal Point The position of the decimal point can only be changed when entering a conversion factor with the user-specified units. ^ "Conversion Factors", page 78 Establish the numeric value entry mode. (the number symbol) lights and the leftmost digit (highest digit) in the range where entry (change) is possible flashes. 1!0!0.0!0!0!0 /// // several times. This will move the decimal point to the left or right. * 1!0.0!0!0!0!0 /// // or // Press // 3 Press several times until the decimal point flashes. // 1!0!0.0!0!0!0 // 2 /// /// //// 1 //// As an example, here is the procedure for shifting the position of the decimal point one digit to the left, to change the displayed value from "100.000" to "10.0000". To set a numerical value with no decimal point… Press several times until (the inverse triangle symbol) flashes. 4 46 Press This confirms the entered numerical value. The indication shown to the right remains displayed for several seconds, then the display automatically moves on to the next step. ! !S!E!T! ! n BEFORE WEIGHING Convenient Functions for Menu Setting Returning to the Default Settings (Menu Reset) 1 Press twice shortly in the weighing mode. USING THE BALANCE If you want to return the menu settings to the default settings, reset the menu. The default settings are indicated by asterisks in the menu map (^ page 143) and on the menu map sheet. ! !ST!A!N!D This opens the main menu. [TOOLS] [SYSTEM] [RESET] The password is set to "9999" before shipment. If the default setting is not changed, enter "9999". /// MAINTENANCE Enter the password. ! !O!K!?! P!-! !0!0!0!0 //// 3 [OK?] ! !R!E!S!E!T //// Select menu reset. /// USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 2 ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 TROUBLESHOOTING ^ "Changing the Password", page 134 4 Confirm. [WAIT] [SET] FOR YOUR INFORMATION The default menu settings are reinstated and the balance automatically returns to weighing mode. ! !W!A!I!T ! !S!E!T! Continued on next page 47 3 MENU SETTINGS Convenient Functions for Menu Setting n Prohibiting Changes to the Menu Settings (Menu Lock) In order to ensure that the menu settings are not changed by mistake, the person managing the balance controls the password and can prohibit menu operation. The default password is "9999". To change the password, see "Changing the Password" (^ page 134). * Operation in the menu lock status Even when the menu is locked it is possible to perform calibration ( ) and change the weight value. Press until the display changes (about three seconds) while "OFF" is displayed after supplying power or while in the standby mode. 3 Enter the password. ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 OFF display after supplying power ! !O!F!F • Standby mode / // !P!-!0!0!0!0 //// 2 • //// / // 1 Press The password will be accepted. The menu will be locked and the display will return to the indication in step 1 . ! !L!O!C!K The menu lock symbol will light up. If the password is wrong… 4 The error message shown to the right will be displayed and the display will return to the indication in step 1. Confirm. On entering the weighing mode… (the menu lock symbol) is shown in the display. On performing prohibited operations... "LOCKED" is displayed and menu operation is not possible. 48 ! !E!R!R! !N ! ! !0!0!0!0 !L!O!C!K!E!D * To release the menu lock, perform steps 1 through 3 again. BEFORE WEIGHING n Releasing the menu lock Outputting the Menu Setting Information You can output the menu settings to make a record of the balance settings. 1 ^ "10. CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES", page 106 Press twice shortly in the weighing mode. ! !ST!A!N!D USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 2 3 USING THE BALANCE Connect the balance to a PC or printer (option). This opens the main menu. Select output of menu setting information. [TOOLS] C!O!N!D.O!U!T [SYSTEM] [COND.OUT] [OK?] ! ! !O!K!? To output the settings, proceed to step 4. MAINTENANCE and return to the Confirm. [WAIT] On confirmation, the menu setting information is output to the PC or printer. ! ! !W!A!I!T TROUBLESHOOTING 4 To cancel, press weighing mode. During output the communication symbol is lit. The balance automatically returns to weighing mode. FOR YOUR INFORMATION SHIMADZU CORP. ATX224 D********* 49 4 CALIBRATION In order to weigh accurately with an electronic balance, the balance must be calibrated after it has been moved or if the room temperature has changed substantially. You are also advised to carry out calibration routinely (before use every day). Before Starting Calibration… Following calibration operations are possible with the ATX/ATY series. Span calibration Adjust to achieve correct balance sensitivity using either the internal weight (ATX only) or the external weight. Drift in the sensitivity is corrected. Registering the internal weight (ATX only) or the external weight on by pressing * , you can start operations only . The operation to calibrate the internal weight itself cannot be registered in To calibrate the internal weight itself, refer to "Calibration of the Internal Weight (ATX Only)" (^ page 56). Use the following procedure to set the preferred operation for 1 2 Press for about 3 seconds. This opens the calibration menu. Select either "internal weight" or "external weight". Example of registering "span calibration using the internal weight" [CAL.EXE] [I.CAL] Example of registering "span calibration using the external weight" [CAL.EXE] 50 [E.CAL] ! ! !I.C!A!L ! ! !E.C!A!L Confirm and return to the weighing mode. [SET] Whichever was selected in step 2 is set for and the balance returns to the weighing mode. ! !S!E!T! ! or • BEFORE WEIGHING 3 When "span calibration using the external weight" has been selected ! ! !E.C!A!L USING THE BALANCE When executing "span calibration", see "Span Calibration and Adjustment" (^ page 52). USING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 51 4 CALIBRATION Span Calibration and Adjustment Adjust to achieve correct balance sensitivity using either the internal weight (ATX only) or the external weight. Set the relevant "span calibration" in in advance by following the procedure in "Before Starting Calibration …" (^ page 50). (As the default setting, "span calibration using the internal weight" is set for ATX, and "span calibration using the external weight" is set for ATY.) 1 Span calibration using the internal weight (ATX series only) I.CAL Press When the GLP output function (^ page 135) has been set to ON, initially the indication "WAIT" is displayed, then the balance model name and other information is output. After a little while (the weight symbol) lights up and span calibration using the internal weight will start automatically. * If "WAIT" is displayed… * If "BUSY" is displayed… The calibration record is being output. When output has finished, span calibration will start automatically. ! !C!A!L!2 ! !C!A!L!1 There is something placed on the pan. When this item is taken off the pan, the span calibration will start automatically. To cancel the span calibration, press * ! !C!A!L!3 If "ERR H" is displayed… ! !C!A!L!0 See "Responding to Messages" (^ page 131). ! !W!A!I!T * This may not be displayed. !E!N!D 52 * If "ERR C" is displayed… BEFORE WEIGHING Span calibration was not completed for one of the following reasons. There is too large a discrepancy between the zero point of the balance and the sensitivity. A container has been placed on the pan. The pan is not on the balance. There is too large a discrepancy in the value of the internal weight. USING THE BALANCE Press and redo the operation from the beginning. If even on doing this the same display reappears, calibrate the internal weight (^ page 56). "END" will be displayed and the balance will return to the weighing mode. Caution USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Instructions If calibration doesn't end normally and the balance stops, do not move it nor leave it as it is. Moving the balance in such a condition may cause failure because the internal weight is not held correctly. Before moving the balance, be sure to turn the power on and start it up correctly (so that the internal weight is correctly held). MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 53 CALIBRATION Span Calibration and Adjustment Span calibration using the external weight E.CAL Press When the GLP output function (^ page 135) has been set to ON, initially the indication "WAIT" is displayed, then the balance model name and other information is output. After a little while (the weight symbol) lights up and the weight value of the weight to be placed on the pan flashes. * If "WAIT" is displayed… * If "BUSY" is displayed… 2!0!0.0!0!0!0 The calibration record is being output. When output has finished, span calibration will start automatically. There is something placed on the pan. Take the item off the pan and follow the procedure below. To cancel scan calibration, press * // /////// /// // // in the weighing mode. / // 1 / / / ///////// /// // // 4 . If no operation is performed within 60 seconds… "ERR C" (calibration error) is displayed. Press and repeat the operation For details on the range of weight values that can be used, see "Specifications" (^ page 138). 54 / / / 1!9!9.9!9!9!8 / / ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 // ////// /// // // / (Enter a weight value if necessary.) 2!0!0.0!0!0!0 ///////// /// // // If necessary change the weight value displayed to match the weight that will be used for calibration. If there is no need to change it, proceed to step 3. /// /// Enter the calibration weight value. //// 2 //// from the beginning. Place the weight on the pan. Open the glass door in the windbreak, place the weight on the pan, and shut the glass door again. Wait until the flashing weight value display changes to a flashing zero. * BEFORE WEIGHING 3 \ Shut the glass door fully. After placing a weight on the pan or removing a weight from the pan, check that the glass door is fully shut. USING THE BALANCE // / //// ///// USING MORE CONVENIENTLY // /// ///////// / // 4 // ! !0.0!0!0!0 Take the calibration weight off the pan. Open the glass door in the windbreak, remove the weight from the pan and shut the glass door again. "END" will be displayed and the balance will return to the weighing mode. MAINTENANCE * TROUBLESHOOTING !E!N!D Avoid doing the following: FOR YOUR INFORMATION Putting your hand inside the glass door of the windbreak Touching the container or sample with bare hands Weighing samples (items to be weighed) of different temperatures The heat will lead to convection, and this may make the balance display unstable. You are recommended to use forceps or gloves to carry containers and samples. When dealing with samples (items to be weighed) at different temperatures, eliminate the temperature difference by leaving the samples around the pan inside the glass door before weighing. 55 4 CALIBRATION Calibration of the Internal Weight (ATX Only) In the ATX series, the weight for calibration is built in. The internal weight itself is calibrated on shipment from the factory, but it is possible to recalibrate it using external weights. This is called P.CAL For the range of values for the external weights that can be used, refer to "Specifications" (^ page 138). 1 2 Press This opens the calibration menu. [P.CAL] / // !P!-!0!0!0!0 ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 ^ "Changing the Password", page 134 Press W!A!I!T! The password is acknowledged and the external weight value for calibration flashes. If "WAIT" is displayed… ! !0.0!0!0!0 If the password is wrong… 56 //////// /// // // / / / 2!0!0.0!0!0!0 / / / //////// /// // // The error message shown to the right will be displayed and the display will return to the indication in step 1. / / / //////// /// // // The calibration record is being output. When output has finished, span calibration will start automatically. / / / * //////// /// // // //// Enter the administrator’s password. / // 4 Select calibration of the internal weight. //// 3 for about 3 seconds. ! !E!R!R! !N //// 2!0!0.0!0!0!0 /// / / / / / / // // // / / // (If necessary, enter a weight value.) / / / / / ! !0.0!0!0!0 / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / / // / If "ERR C" is displayed… The internal weight has not been calibrated for one of the following reasons. The wrong weight has been placed on the pan. No operation has been performed within 60 seconds of the flashing weight value or zero display. Press USING MORE CONVENIENTLY * / / / / / / // // // / / // Wait until the flashing weight value indication changes to a flashing zero indication. / USING THE BALANCE Place the weight on the pan. / / / 6 For the range of weight values that can be used, refer to "Specifications" (^ page 138). 1!9!9.9!9!9!8 / / ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 BEFORE WEIGHING If no change is to be made, proceed to step 6 without doing anything. /// //// 5 If necessary, enter a weight value. and repeat the operation from the beginning. MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 57 4 CALIBRATION Calibration of the Internal Weight (ATX Only) 7 Take the calibration weight off the pan. Open the glass door of the windbreak, take the weight off the pan, and close the glass door. * If "BUSY" is displayed… !P!C!A!L!3 There is something placed on the pan. When this item is taken off the pan, internal weight calibration will start automatically. To cancel internal weight calibration, !P!C!A!L!2 press * If "ERR H" is displayed… * If "ERR C" is displayed… See "Responding to Messages" (^ page 131). !P!C!A!L!1 The internal weight has not been calibrated for one of the following reasons. There is too large a discrepancy between the zero point of the balance and the sensitivity. A container has been placed on the pan. The pan is not on the balance. There is too large a discrepancy in the value of the internal weight. Press !P!C!A!L!0 CAL3 ~ CAL0 are performed. ! !W!A!I!T and repeat the operation from the beginning. "END" is displayed, then span calibration using the internal weight starts. When span calibration using the internal weight ends, the balance returns to the weighing mode. ^ "Span Calibration and Adjustment" page 52 * This may not be displayed. !E!N!D Caution If calibration doesn't end normally and the balance stops, do not move it nor leave it as it is. Instructions 58 Moving the balance in such a condition may cause failure because the internal weight is not held correctly. Before moving the balance, be sure to turn the power on and start it up correctly (so that the internal weight is correctly held). BEFORE WEIGHING Leaving a Record of Calibration You can leave a record of execution of calibration and set an ID for a balance to facilitate management of multiple balances. n USING THE BALANCE Example Printout of a Calibration Record You can output a record of execution of calibration to a PC or printer (option). The WindowsDirect communication function (^ page 105) is useful for output to a PC. The output calibration record includes the following items. Example printout from printer (When the GLP output function is set to ON) USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Type of calibration Name of manufacturer Balance model name Balance serial number Balance ID Weight used 200.0000g 200.0001g 200.0000g MAINTENANCE Balance weight reading before calibration (span calibration) ATX224 D********* Balance weight reading after calibration (span calibration) * TROUBLESHOOTING The person who carried out the calibration signs here. Outputting the date and time FOR YOUR INFORMATION Since the ATX/ATY series doesn't incorporate a clock function, it is not possible to output the date and time from the balance. Continued on next page 59 4 CALIBRATION Leaving a Record of Calibration n Setting Output of a Calibration Record Output of the calibration record can be set by turning the GLP output function (^ page 135) ON and OFF. When the GLP output function is set to on, the statistic calculation function of the printer cannot be used. 1 2 Press for about 3 seconds. This opens the calibration menu. Select the GLP output function. [GLP.OUT] Stability Mark 3 Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. GLP Output Function Lit ON Unlit OFF Change the setting. Pressing settings. alternately sets the ON and OFF !G!L!P.O!U!T ! !S!E!T! ! [SET] !G!L!P.O!U!T When ON is set the stability mark is lit. 4 60 Return to the weighing mode. or n Setting a Balance ID When managing multiple balances, you can set a four-digit management number (ID) for each balance which will be indicated as part of calibration records output. Press mode. BEFORE WEIGHING 1 twice in the weighing This opens the main menu. Select setting of a balance ID. [TOOLS] [SYSTEM] ! !B!A!L.I!D USING THE BALANCE 2 ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 The default ID is "0000". /// [SET] ! ! !0!0!0!0 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY (Enter the ID.) /// //// 3 Enter the required numerals (max. 4 digits). //// [BAL.ID] ! !S!E!T! ! ! !B!A!L.I!D Return to the weighing mode. MAINTENANCE 4 or TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 61 5 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARING The ATX/ATY series has the following functions relating to the zero point and taring. Make use of these functions in accordance with the weighing environment and the application. Zero / Taring Functions Zero tracking function Fluctuations in the zero point that occur immediately after turning the power ON and as a result of temperature changes are compensated for, so the zero indication is maintained. (^ page 63) Auto tare function After outputting a weight reading, taring is executed automatically. (^ page 66) Auto zero function Drift of the zero point that occurs as a result of material left on the pan after measurement is automatically compensated for. (^ page 64) Zero / tare timing change function After waiting for (the stability mark) to light up, zero point setting / taring is executed. (^ page 67) What is taring? This is a function whereby the weight of the container placed on the pan is subtracted to set the display to zero, so that only the weight of the sample placed inside the container is indicated. What is the zero point? This means the state where nothing is placed on the pan, zero is indicated, and weighing can be started. 62 BEFORE WEIGHING Zero Tracking Function 1 Check (the zero tracking symbol) in the weighing mode. Zero Tracking Symbol ON OFF Press twice. This opens the main menu. * Setting from the zero / taring menu You can also press for about 3 seconds and make the setting from the zero / taring menu. Select the zero tracking function. [Z.TRC] Confirm the ON or OFF selection. The ON or OFF status will be selected and the balance will automatically return to the weighing mode. ! !S!E!T! ! ! !0!.!0!0!0!0 (the zero tracking FOR YOUR INFORMATION After setting "ON", symbol) lights up. ! ! !Z.T!R!C TROUBLESHOOTING [SET] MAINTENANCE 4 Check the presence or absence of the zero tracking symbol. USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Lit Unlit ! !0!.!0!0!0!0 If you proceed to the next step while zero tracking is ON, it goes OFF. 2 3 Zero Tracking Function USING THE BALANCE When the zero tracking function is set, when the indication is zero (including when taring is performed) the fluctuations in the zero point that occur immediately after turning the power ON and due to temperature changes and other factors are compensated for and the zero indication is maintained. (In the default setting the zero tracking function is ON.) When the setting has been made from the zero / taring menu or ! ! !Z.T!R!C When the zero tracking function is ON, the stability mark is lit in the menu display. 63 5 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARING Auto Zero Function When the auto zero function is set, any drift of the zero point that occurs as a result of material left on the pan after weighing is automatically compensated for so that zero is displayed. Note that the auto zero function cannot be used in combination with formulation. 1 Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. Select the auto zero function. ! !A.Z!E!R!O [A.ZERO] What is the current situation? Lit ID is ON Unlit ID is OFF What do you want to do? To set or Update… Press Press Press and go to step 3. and go to step 4. and go to Go to step 4. step 3. Enter the value for the range for automatic compensation to the zero point (auto zero range). (Enter the zero range value.) To Cancel… //// Auto Zero Function /// ! !0.0!0!0!0 //// 3 Stability Mark /// 2 This opens the zero / taring menu. [SET] ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 If there is anything with a weight lower than or equal to the auto zero range value left on the pan after weighing the sample, it will automatically be compensated for and the zero point will be established when (the stability mark) lights up. ! !S!E!T! ! ! !A.Z!E!R!O When ON is set the stability mark is lit. 64 * Auto zero range value BEFORE WEIGHING The auto zero range value is only effective in the units that are displayed when the value is entered. If other units are later selected, change (update) the setting for the zero range value by following the procedure from step 1 while these new units are displayed. Minimum Indication Upper Limit Value for the Zero Range g 0.0001 g 0.0099 g ct 0.001 ct 0.099 ct USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 4 Units USING THE BALANCE The upper limit value for the zero range is 99 d. 1 d is the minimum indication in the displayed units. For example, for a balance with a minimum indication of 0.0001 g, the situation is as follows. Return to the weighing mode. or MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 65 5 FUNCTIONS RELATING TO TARING Auto Tare Function When the auto tare function is set, the balance is automatically tared after the weight reading has been output, and the indication at that point is set to zero. 1 Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. This opens the zero / taring menu. 2 Select the auto tare function. ! !A.T!A!R!E [A.TARE] Stability Mark 3 Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. Auto Tare Function Lit ON Unlit OFF Change the setting. Pressing OFF settings. alternately sets the ON and ! !S!E!T! ! [SET] ! !A.T!A!R!E When ON is set the stability mark is lit. 4 66 Return to the weighing mode. or BEFORE WEIGHING Zero / Tare Timing Change Function The zero / tare timing change function allows you to select whether setting of the zero point / taring is executed without waiting for (the stability mark) to light up, or after waiting for (the stability mark) to light up after pressing USING THE BALANCE This function can also be applied to operations under the auto zero function and the auto tare function. (The default setting is for execution without waiting for 1 Press (the stability mark) to light up.) for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. 2 Select the zero / tare timing change function. [TARE.F] The balance doesn't wait for stability Lit ! ! !S!O!O!N Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. Change the setting. Pressing alternately selects the "wait for stability" and "don't wait for stability" MAINTENANCE The balance waits for stability. Unlit 3 ! !T!A!R!E.F [SOON] Zero / Tare Timing Change Function Stability Mark USING MORE CONVENIENTLY This opens the zero / taring menu. ! !S!E!T! ! [SET] ! ! !S!O!O!N When "don't wait for stability" is selected, the stability mark lights up. Return to the weighing mode. FOR YOUR INFORMATION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING settings. or 67 6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY The response and stability of the balance can be adjusted in several ways in accordance with the installation environment (degree of vibration and so on) and the weighing application (whether solid objects / clumps or poured liquids / powders are being weighed). • • Stability: The degree to which the weight reading is stable, with little fluctuation Response: The speed of the reaction to changes in the weight on the pan Set the optimum conditions for your application by following the procedure below. Selecting the weighing mode The ATX/ATY series offers two basic weighing modes. Select the right one in advance in accordance with the environment of use and the application. General weighing mode Pouring mode This is the fundamental mode in which response and stability are given equal emphasis. This is a weighing mode where response is given priority over stability, which is suited to operations where substances like liquids or powders are poured out until a target weight is reached. (^ page 69) (^ page 69) Adjusting the stability and response in real time during weighing Pressing once in the weighing mode turns smart setting function on. By pressing and , you can adjust stability and response. "Easy Setting of Response and Stability" (^ page 70) Adjusting (the stability mark) The conditions for making (the stability mark) light up (the stability detection range and the stability mark lighting timing) can be adjusted. "Adjusting the Stability Mark" (^ page 72) 68 BEFORE WEIGHING Selecting the Weighing Mode ATX/ATY series balances have the following two types of weighing mode. Set the right mode in advance depending on the environment of use and the weighing application. Selecting the General Weighing Mode USING THE BALANCE n This is the fundamental mode in which response and stability are given equal emphasis. 1 Press mode. This opens the main menu. Select the general weighing mode. [STAND] [SET] The balance has been set in the general weighing mode. n USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 2 twice in the weighing ! !S!T!A!N!D ! !S!E!T! ! Selecting the Pouring Mode 1 Press mode. twice in the weighing This opens the main menu. Select the pouring mode. [POURING] TROUBLESHOOTING 2 MAINTENANCE This is the weighing mode suited to pouring out a sample (substance being weighed such as a powder or liquid) until a target weight is reached. The update of the display is fast and the final value can be stabilized for reading. P!O!U!R!I!N!G [SET] ! !S!E!T! ! FOR YOUR INFORMATION The pouring mode is established and (the pouring symbol) lights up. ! 0!.!0!0!0!0 69 6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY Easy Setting of Response and Stability During weighing, the response and stability of the weighing mode can be adjusted in stages in accordance with the installation environment and the weighing application. The ATX/ATY series balances feature excellent response and stability, but since response and stability are generally antagonistic, if one is prioritized it will to some extent weaken the characteristics of the other. Easy Setting allows quick adjustment to match your preference, requirements or particular application. Easy setting indicator ! !0.0!0!0!0 Pressing in the weighing mode flashes the smart setting indicator and turns the smart setting on. Then, you can perform operations as in the table below. * Pressing press again (pressing twice in the weighing mode) enters the main menu. In this case, and return to the weighing mode. Smart setting function automatically turns off if there is no key operation after a certain period of time. This functions can also be turned off by pressing 70 . Priority Given to Response Priority Given to Stability BEFORE WEIGHING Easy setting indicator Press • • • When you want to weigh things quickly When you want to improve working efficiency When weighing out target quantities of a liquid or powder or when making a formulation Operation The more times you press this key, the further (the level indicator) moves to the S side, increasing the stability of the display in stages. • • For these circumstances… • When you want to weigh things with confirmed accuracy When the display is unstable When the balance is used in a location where there is a constant and relatively large vibration When the balance is subject to constant air movements and the indication wavers USING MORE CONVENIENTLY • USING THE BALANCE The more times you press this key, the further (the level indicator) moves to the R side, increasing the response of the display in stages. Press MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 71 6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY Adjusting the Stability Mark The stability mark is a symbol ( stabilized. ) that is displayed when it is determined that the weight reading has The following settings adjust conditions for lighting up of (the stability mark). Stability detection range • Stability mark lighting timing • Normally there is no need to change these settings. (Change the settings if, for example, you want to relax the conditions and make (the stability mark) light more easily because the environment is unstable, or to speed up operation if stability is used to automatically print or output data. * Lighting up of The lighting up of (the stability mark) (the stability mark) indicates the fact that the weight reading is stable. If the load is being changed slowly, or due to the settings relating to stability detection, the weight reading may change while (the stability mark) remains lit, or (the stability mark) may light temporarily and then the weight reading may change. n Setting the Stability Detection Range The stability detection range is a value set as a count of the smallest digit that is displayed, and the display is judged to be stable if fluctuation in the weight reading is within this count during a fixed time. (The default setting for the stability detection range is 1 count (1d).) Effect of reducing the stability detection range Effect of increasing the stability detection range 1 2 Press (the stability mark) can be made to light more quickly but the weight reading is liable to fluctuate after it has lit (improvement of weighing and data output speeds). twice in the weighing mode. This opens the main menu. Select setting of the stability detection range. [TOOLS] [PARAM.W] [BAND] 72 It takes some time for (the stability mark) to light up, but after it has lit the weight reading is stable (improvement in reliability). ! ! !B!A!N!D Select the value for the stability detection range. ! ! ! !1!0!D BEFORE WEIGHING 3 (stability detection range that you wish to select) 4 USING THE BALANCE Select the stability detection range from among the following options depending on the weighing application and purpose: 0.5d, 1d, 10d, 50d, 100d, 1000d. Confirm and return to the weighing mode. ! !S!E!T! ! or [SET] USING MORE CONVENIENTLY The stability detection range has now been set. ! ! ! !1!0!D Upon setting, the stability mark lights up. * There are factors in the installation environment and the sample that make the display unstable. If data output triggered by stability detection is very slow, increase the stability detection range. Setting the Stability Mark Lighting Timing MAINTENANCE n If data output is slow… The timing according to which (the stability mark) lights can be set in accordance with the application and required accuracy. At the same time as stability is detected, (the stability mark) lights up. The weight reading after (the stability mark) lights up becomes more susceptible to fluctuation since many samples can be weighed in succession and the working time can be used more efficiently (improvement of weighing speed). Effect of setting the stability mark lighting timing to the standard setting When stability is detected and remains detected for a fixed time, (the stability mark) lights up. (the stability mark) lighting judgments become stricter and the weight reading is stable after it has lit, so highly accurate weighing is possible (improvement of reliability of data). TROUBLESHOOTING Effect of speeding up the timing for lighting up of the stability mark FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 73 6 ADJUSTING RESPONSE AND STABILITY Adjusting the Stability Mark 1 2 Press twice in the weighing mode. This opens the main menu. Select setting of (the stability mark) lighting timing. [TOOLS] ! !S!T!B.M!K [PARAM.W] [STB.MK] 3 Check the lighting timing setting. [FAST] ! ! !F!A!S!T Check the presence or absence of the Stability Mark 4 Stability Mark Lighting Timing Lit Fast Unlit Standard Change (the stability mark) lighting timing. ! !S!T!B.M!K Pressing alternately sets the "fast" and "standard" settings. [SET] 5 Return to the weighing mode. 74 ! ! !F!A!S!T When the timing is set to "fast" the stability mark lights up. or MEMO BEFORE WEIGHING USING THE BALANCE USING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 75 7 SETTING UNITS ATX/ATY series balances can be made to indicate weights in units other than the basic units of grams by switching units with the key in the weighing mode. You must register the units you will require in advance. On shipment from the factory, the only unit registered is g (grams). ^ "Switching Units", page 37 n Units That Can Be Displayed and Conversion Factors Some of the units below cannot be selected in some countries due to legal restrictions. Weight Unit (Weight Name) g (gram) mg (miligram) ct (carat) *3 mom (momme) User *4 Gram Conversion (*1) Conversion Factor (*2) 1 1 0.001 1000 0.2 3.75 0.2666667 Can be set as required by the user (*4) *1 If we take the value in the Gram conversion column to be "a", the formula is as follows. "a" × balance weight reading (each unit) = value in gram units *2 If we take the conversion factor to be "k", the formula is as follows. "k" × value in gram units = balance weight value (selected units) *3 The minimum indication for ct (carat) may vary depending on the production lot even if they are the same model. *4 With user-specified units, the conversion factor (*2) and minimum indication can be set as required. For details on the method for setting user-specified units, see "Setting User-Specified Units" (^ page 78). 76 BEFORE WEIGHING Selecting Units to Display Select and set the units you require to display so that they can be called up by pressing weighing operation. during For details on user-specified units, see "Setting User-Specified Units" (^ page 78). Press USING THE BALANCE 1 for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. This opens the unit setting menu. Select the units to be called up and check if (the stability mark) is displayed or not. Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. (Select the units.) Stability Mark Registering Units Lit ON Unlit OFF Change the setting for units. Pressing OFF settings. alternately sets the ON and ! !S!E!T! ! MAINTENANCE 3 !U!N!I!T!- USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 2 [SET] 4 Return to the weighing mode. !U!N!I!T!- TROUBLESHOOTING To set or cancel other units, go to step 2. To quit, go to step 4. When ON is set the stability mark is lit. or Press units. FOR YOUR INFORMATION 5 to call up selected ^ "Switching Units", page 37 77 7 SETTING UNITS Setting User-Specified Units n Conversion Factors Numerical values (multipliers) by which the weight reading (in grams) is multiplied can be set without restriction. 1 Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. This opens the unit setting menu. 2 Select the user-specified units. !U!N!I!T!-!U! [UNIT-U] What is the current situation? 3 Stability Mark User-Specified Units Lit Set Unlit Cancelled What do you want to do? To Set / Update Press To Cancel Press and go to step 3. step 5. Go to step 5. and go to step 3. Select setting of the conversion factor. and go to ! !C!O!N!V.K (Enter the conversion factor.) [SET] /// 1!.0!0!0!0!0 /// Enter the conversion factor. //// 4 //// [CONV.K] ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 * Changing the position of the decimal point When entering a conversion factor, the position of the decimal point can be changed (^ page 46). 78 ! !S!E!T! ! ! !C!O!N!V.K * Calculation formula for the conversion factor 5 BEFORE WEIGHING If we take the conversion factor to be "k" the formula is as follows. "k" × value in gram units = balance weight reading (user-specified units) Return to the weighing mode. or Press to call up the userspecified units. USING THE BALANCE 6 ! !0.0!0!0!0 ^ "Switching Units", page 37 When user-specified units are called up, no indication of units is given. n USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Minimum Indication You can set the minimum weight reading display for the user-specified units. 3 Make the setting by replacing steps 3 and 4 of the conversion factor procedure (^ page 78) with the following procedure. Select setting of the minimum indication. ! ! !M!I!N.D [SET] !0.0!0!1!0!0 MAINTENANCE (Enter the smallest indication.) /// /// Enter the minimum indication. //// 4 //// [MIN.D] ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 ! !S!E!T! ! TROUBLESHOOTING ! ! !M!I!N.D 5 Return to the weighing mode. * FOR YOUR INFORMATION or The minimum weight reading display for the user-specified units is ... This can be set to any required value but in some cases it will not be possible to guarantee the stability of the weight reading display. 79 8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE Application Function Mode You can choose one of the three modes indicated below to suit the application. Percentage weighing Piece counting You can set the unit weight of the sample (item to be weighed) and then "count" the number of pieces present. (^ page 81) * You can measure weights as a percentage of a reference weight. (^ page 86) Formulation This mode is convenient when mixing a number of different samples together according to a formula. (^ page 90) When the application function mode is set… Pressing for 3 seconds alternately selects the weighing mode (gram or other unit indication) and the application function mode in use. It can be used in combination with the comparator function (^ page 96). If the power is turned OFF and back ON the balance will start up in the weighing mode but the application function mode settings will be retained. Pressing twice in the weighing mode displays the setting menu for each application function mode. If you then press or , the top hierarchical level of the main menu appears. The flow of the operation for displaying the menu is shown below. Piece counting Percentage weighing Formulation Press Unit weight setting menu 5 Percentage reference value setting menu Component number and gross weight setting menu 100 REF ELM.NUM etc. 100 Press or Displays the main menu. STAND TOOLS 80 TOTAL BEFORE WEIGHING Counting Pieces by Weight (Piece Counting) You can set the unit weight (weight of a single piece) of the item in advance and then display the number of pieces in the sample. USING THE BALANCE The unit weight is recorded by placing a sample on the pan that comprises the "number of pieces used for setting". Unit weights for up to five different types of items can be set at the same time. * Points where care is necessary If the sample is spread out too much or unevenly in the container on the pan, accurate piece counting will not be possible. If a large quantity sample is to be weighed, and the quantity in the sample greatly exceeds the quantity used to set the unit weight, there may be a large counting error. USING MORE CONVENIENTLY * To minimize the counting error… In step 5 of "Preparation for Piece Counting", make the number of pieces used for setting the unit weight as large as possible. When actually measuring numbers of pieces, don't place a large quantity of the sample on the pan at one time but rather add a small portion at a time and, when the display has stabilized, press for at least 3 seconds to update the unit weight. Keep repeating this operation. n Preparation for Piece Counting (Including Setting the Unit Weight) 1 Enter the weighing mode and press twice. TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE The preparations for piece counting are explained here. Only make the setting in the following circumstances. • You are performing piece counting for the first time. • You are switching from another application function mode to piece counting. This opens the main menu. Select piece counting. [APL.FUNC] [PCS] ! ! ! ! P!C!S FOR YOUR INFORMATION 2 [SET] Continued on next page 81 8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE Counting Pieces by Weight (Piece Counting) 3 Select the item number. !S!A!M!P!L!E (Item number: select from [SAMPLE] .) Five different unit weight settings ( ) can be recorded. [SET] ! !S!E!T! 4 Check the number of pieces indication. The display will indicate whether a unit weight has already been set. When no unit weight has been set for the item number: [---] When a unit weight has already been set for the item number: (The number of pieces is indicated.) • • To update the unit weight, proceed to step 5. If you are not intending to update the unit weight, the procedure from step 5 on is unnecessary. You can start piece counting right away. ^""Counting Numbers of Pieces", page 84 5 6 Place the container on the pan and press Select the number of pieces used for setting. ! ! ! ! ! !5 (Select the number of pieces used for setting.) * 82 Number of pieces used for setting The number of pieces used for setting can be selected from among 5 pieces, 10 pieces …. 100 pieces. In order to minimize counting error, make the number of pieces used for setting the unit weight as large as possible. * On pressing or … A menu option other than the number of pieces for setting may be displayed but this is not abnormal. Press or several times to return to the number of pieces for setting display. 7 8 Check that (the stability mark) lights up, then confirm. BEFORE WEIGHING Put a quantity of the item to be counted corresponding to the selected "number of pieces used for setting" into the container. ! ! ! ! ! !5 USING THE BALANCE [SET] The unit weight will be set and the number of pieces of the sample will be indicated. You can now start piece counting. ^ "Counting Numbers of Pieces", page 84 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY If you wish to add the unit weight for another item to be counted, see "Changing a Unit Weight, or Adding a New Unit Weight" (^ page 85). MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 83 8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE Counting Pieces by Weight (Piece Counting) n 1 Counting Numbers of Pieces Enter the piece counting mode If you have returned to the weighing mode (mode where grams or other units are displayed) from the piece counting mode, then long press for about 3 seconds to enter the piece counting mode. * ! ! ! ! ! !5 The piece counting symbol will light up. If the piece counting mode is not established… The preparations for piece counting have not been completed. Make settings according to "Preparation for Piece Counting (Including Setting the Unit Weight)" (^ page 81). 2 Select the item number. Each time is pressed for about three seconds, the selection moves to the next item number and the corresponding item number indication (from to ) is displayed. * 3 4 If the display appears as shown to the right… This means that the unit weight has not been set for the selected item number. To make this setting, follow the procedure in "Changing a Unit Weight, or Adding a New Unit Weight" (^ page 85). ! !-!-!-! ! Place a container on the pan and press The balance will be tared. Add the sample to be counted into the container. The number of pieces in the sample is indicated. The operations of each of the keys after setting are summarized below. On pressing twice. On pressing ... OOn long pressing ... 84 ! ! ! ! !1!0 Establishes the unit weight setting menu. (^ step 3 onward on page 85.) Pressing this key alternately displays the set unit weight (in grams) and the number of pieces. Press while the unit weight is displayed to output the unit weight. While the unit weight is displayed, (the hold display symbol) is displayed. The weighing mode is established. Pressing the key once more returns you to the piece counting mode. n Establish the piece counting mode. In the weighing mode (mode where grams or other units are displayed), long press ! ! ! ! ! !5 BEFORE WEIGHING 1 Changing a Unit Weight, or Adding a New Unit Weight to switch to the application function mode. Select the item number whose unit weight you want to change, or for which you want to add a unit weight. ! !-!-!-! ! USING THE BALANCE 2 Each time you press for about 3 seconds, the next item number is displayed. ^ "Counting Numbers of Pieces", page 84 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 3 Place the container on the pan and press The balance will be tared. 4 Press twice. The number of pieces used for setting will be displayed. Select the number of pieces used for setting. ! ! ! ! !1!0 MAINTENANCE 5 ! ! ! ! ! !5 (Select the number of pieces used for setting.) 6 Check that (the stability mark) lights up, then confirm. ! ! ! ! !1!0 FOR YOUR INFORMATION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Put a quantity of the item to be counted corresponding to the selected "number of pieces used for setting" into the container. [SET] The unit weight will be added, and piece counting will become possible. 85 8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE Percentage Weighing In this mode the weight of the sample is converted to a percentage of the reference weight. The following two setting methods are available for percentage weighing. The reference weight is set as 100%. 100% Reference Specific Percentage Reference n 1 The reference weight is set as a percentage value of your choice. Preparation for Percentage Weighing Press mode. twice in the weighing This opens the main menu. 2 Select percentage weighing. [APL.FUNC] [PERCENT] P!E!R!C!E!N!T [SET] The setting beyond this point differs depending on the percentage value you are assigning to the reference weight. If the reference weight is being set as 100%, see "When setting the reference as 100%…" (^ page 87). If the reference weight is being set as a specific percentage, see "When setting the reference as a percentage of your choice…" (^ page 88). 86 When setting the reference as 100%… Select the 100% reference. [SAMPLE] [SET] !S!A!M!P!L!E BEFORE WEIGHING 3 (Check the indication.) The indication differs depending on whether a reference value has already been set or not. ! !S!E!T! USING THE BALANCE When no percentage reference value has been set [---] When a percentage reference value has already been set (The percentage reference value is displayed.) • 4 To update the percentage reference value, proceed to step 4. If you are not updating the percentage reference value, the following steps are not necessary. ^ "Weighing Percentages", page 89 Place the container on the pan and press The balance will be tared. 5 6 Select 100% reference setting. Press twice [100 REF] 1!0!0! !R!E!F Place the sample that is to provide the reference weight in the container. ! !S!E!T! TROUBLESHOOTING Check that (the stability mark) lights up, then confirm. MAINTENANCE 7 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY • [SET] A percentage value with the reference weight taken to be 100% is displayed. Percentage Weighing is now possible. ! !1!0!0.0!0 * FOR YOUR INFORMATION ^ "Weighing Percentages", page 89 What to do if…. It is not possible to use a reference weight that weighs less than 100 times the minimum indication of the balance as the reference weight. Continued on next page 87 8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE Percentage Weighing When setting the reference as a percentage of your choice… 3 Select the specific percentage reference. [OPTION] !O!P!T!I!O!N [SET] ! !S!E!T! (Check the indication.) The indication differs depending on whether a reference value has already been set or not. When no percentage reference value has been set [---] When a percentage reference value has already been set (The percentage reference value is displayed.) • • 4 To update the percentage reference value, proceed to step 4. If you are not updating the percentage reference value, the following steps are not necessary. ^ "Weighing Percentages", page 89 Place the container on the pan and press The balance will be tared. 5 Enter a percentage value of your choice. [OPT REF] O!P!T! !R!E!F (Enter the percentage value.) 7 Check that (the stability mark) lights up, then confirm. //// /// Place the sample that is to provide the reference weight in the container. ! ! !5!0.0!0 //// 6 ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 /// O!P!T! !R!E!F ! !S!E!T! [SET] A percentage value calculated by conversion on the basis that the reference weight is equal to the set percentage is displayed. Percentage weighing is now possible. ^ "Weighing Percentages", page 89 88 ! ! !5!0.0!0 The specific percentage weighing symbol lights up. * Weighing Percentages Establish the percentage weighing mode. If you have returned to the weighing mode (mode where grams or other units are displayed) from the percentage weighing mode, then long press ! !1!0!0.0!0 USING THE BALANCE 1 It is not possible to use a reference weight such that the weight corresponding to 100% is less than 100 times the minimum indication of the balance. BEFORE WEIGHING n What to do if…. The percentage weighing symbol lights up. for about 3 seconds to enter the percentage weighing mode. If the percentage weighing mode is not established… The preparations for percentage weighing have not been completed. Make setting in accordance with "Preparation for Percentage Weighing" (^ page 86). Place the container on the pan and press The balance will be tared. Insert the sample (item to be measured) into the container. MAINTENANCE 2 3 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY * A percentage value obtained by conversion based on the set reference percentage value and reference weight is displayed. The operations of each of the keys after setting are summarized below. twice. The percentage reference value setting menu is displayed. (^ step 4 onward on pages 87 and 88.) TROUBLESHOOTING On pressing The set reference weight (in grams) and the percentage indication are On pressing ... ... On long pressing ... while the reference weight is displayed to output the reference weight. While the reference weight is displayed, hold display symbol) is displayed. (the FOR YOUR INFORMATION On long pressing displayed alternately. Press The 100% reference and specific percentage value are displayed alternately. The mode is switched to the weighing mode. Pressing the key again will return you to the percentage weighing mode. 89 8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE Formulation This function is useful when mixing multiple components together by weight, according to a formula. Use this function while the printer is connected to a printer or PC. The weight of each component is measured and output or added, and on completion of the formulation the gross weight is output. During formulation the auto zero function (^ page 64) will not work. n 1 2 Performing Formulation Press twice in the weighing mode. This opens the main menu. The formulation symbol lights up. Set the balance to the formulation mode. [APL.FUNC] [FORMULA] [SET] The balance is now ready to weigh. If necessary, set output of the component numbers and output of the gross weight. ^ "Outputting Component Numbers", page 93 ^ "Outputting the Gross Weight", page 94 3 4 F!O!R!M!U!L!A ! !S!E!T! ! !0.0!0!0!0 The ready symbol lights up, indicating that the balance is ready to weigh. Place the container on the pan and press The balance will be tared. Press Formulation starts. ! !0.0!0!0!0 The ready symbol goes out. 90 * When the GLP output function (^ page 135) is set to ON… 5 Insert the component into the container. Press The weight value of the current sample (item to be weighed: element) is output / recorded and the balance is automatically tared. ! !0.3!2!5!0 USING THE BALANCE 6 BEFORE WEIGHING The balance ID (^ page 137) and other information is printed. ! !0.0!0!0!0 The net weight symbol lights up. USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Now repeat the operations in steps 5 and 6 to add the other components to the formulation. On completion of formulation, press . Make the setting in "Outputting the Gross Weight" (^ page 94) in advance. When the GLP output function (^ page 135) is set to ON… ! !6.2!0!4!0 The ready symbol lights up, indicating that the balance is ready to weigh. TROUBLESHOOTING * To output the gross weight… The gross weight symbol flashes. MAINTENANCE * /// // The total of the individual weight values up to this point (gross weight) is displayed and the balance returns to the ready to weigh status. ! !6.2!0!4!0 // // 7 The signature panel is printed after the total weight. FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 91 8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE Formulation The operation after setting is as follows. When in the ready to weigh status: On long pressing ... The weighing mode is established. Long pressing the key once more returns you to the ready to weigh status. When weighing is in progress: On pressing ... The gross weight of the components weighed up to that point is displayed for about 2 seconds. Example printout from printer (When the GLP output function is set to ON) FORMULATION MODE Name of manufacturer Balance model name Balance serial number Balance ID SHIMADZU CORP. ATX224 D********* CMP001= 0.9000g CMP002= 1.2800g CMP003= 9.6100g TOTAL= The person who carried out measurement signs here. 92 11.7900g n Outputting Component Numbers The numbers for each component are automatically assigned to the output results. BEFORE WEIGHING 1 Press twice in ready to weigh status while in the formulation mode. This opens the main menu. * USING THE BALANCE If the ready to weigh status is not established… Perform steps 1 and 2 of formulation (^ page 90). 2 Select component number output setting. Stability Mark Outputting Component Numbers Lit ON Unlit OFF Change the output setting. Pressing alternately sets ON and OFF USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. [ELM.NUM] 3 !E!L!M.N!U!M ! !S!E!T! for the output setting. Return to ready to weigh status. !E!L!M.N!U!M When ON is set the stability mark is lit. or TROUBLESHOOTING 4 MAINTENANCE [SET] Weight reading for each component (output regardless of the ON/OFF status of component number output) FOR YOUR INFORMATION 0.6280g 0.6280g 0.6810g 0.6680g 0.6590g 3.2640g Component number Continued on next page 93 8 APPLICATION FUNCTION MODE Formulation n Outputting the Gross Weight The gross weight for a formulation weighing operation is output at the same time it is displayed. The gross weight is output together with the printed indication: "TOTAL =". 1 Press twice in ready to weigh status while in the formulation mode. This opens the main menu. * If the ready to weigh status is not established… Perform steps 1 and 2 of formulation (^ page 90). 2 3 Select gross weight output setting. ! !T!O!T!A!L [TOTAL] Stability Mark Outputting the Gross Weight Lit ON Unlit OFF Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. Change the output setting. Pressing ! !S!E!T! alternately sets ON and OFF for the output setting. [SET] 4 Return to ready to weigh status. or ! !T!O!T!A!L When ON is set the stability mark is lit. Gross weight 94 0.6280g 0.6280g 0.6810g 0.6680g 0.6590g 3.2640g MEMO BEFORE WEIGHING USING THE BALANCE USING MORE CONVENIENTLY MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 95 9 COMPARATOR FUNCTION The comparator function performs a comparison between the weight reading and a reference value or target value and displays the status of this comparison. Comparator Function You can select and use either of these modes according to the environment of use and application. Target mode Checkweighing mode After setting a target value and a tolerance range with respect to that target value, excesses and deficits in relation to the target value are indicated by , and (the comparator symbols). After setting the threshold values at the upper and lower limits of the pass range, when a sample is weighed a pass or fail determination is indicated by , and (the comparator symbols). An out of range determination is indicated by all comparator symbols OFF. (^ page 96) * (^ page 98) Before setting the comparator function It can be used in combination with the application function mode (^ page 80). If you are already using the application function mode, read "When the application function mode is set…" (^ page 80). The comparator function settings are retained even if the power is switched off. Target Mode 1 2 Press twice in the weighing mode. This opens the main menu. Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. Select the target mode. [TOOLS] ! !T!A!R!G!T [TARGT] What is the current situation? 96 What do you want to do? Stability Mark Target Mode Lit ON Press Unlit OFF Press step 3. To Set / Update and go to step 3. and go to To Cancel Press step 4. Go to step 4. and go to Enter the target value and the tolerance range with respect to the target value. BEFORE WEIGHING 3 ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 When entering the target value: [TG.VAL] USING THE BALANCE ! !T!G.V!A!L (Enter the target value.) [SET] When entering the tolerance range with respect to the target value: [LM.VAL] USING MORE CONVENIENTLY ! !L!M.V!A!L (Enter the tolerance range value.) [SET] 4 Return to the weighing mode. or Place the container on the pan and press 6 The balance will be tared. Insert a sample into the container. Condition Over the target value range Under the target value range Judgment Comparator Symbol Large difference with respect to the target value (flashes slowly) Small difference with respect to the target value (flashes quickly) Acceptable Small difference with respect to the target value (flashes quickly) Large difference with respect to the target value (flashes slowly) FOR YOUR INFORMATION Within the target value range (target value ± permissible range) 1!0!5.0!0!0!0 TROUBLESHOOTING Excess or deficiency is determined according to the the following conditions. The comparator symbols light in accordance with the excess/deficiency judgment. MAINTENANCE 5 97 9 COMPARATOR FUNCTION Checkweighing Mode 1 Press mode. twice in the weighing This opens the main menu. 2 Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. Select the checkweighing mode. [TOOLS] What is the current situation? 3 !C!H!E!C!K.W [CHECK.W] What do you want to do? Stability Mark Checkweighing Mode Lit ON Press Unlit OFF Press step 3. To Set / Update To Cancel and go to step 3. and go to Press step 4. and go to Go to step 4. Enter the pass range upper limit value and lower limit value, and the checkweighing range lower limit value and checkweighing range upper limit value. ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 To enter the pass range upper limit value: [HI.LIM] upper limit value.) (Enter the pass range ! !H!I.L!I!M [SET] To enter the pass range lower limit value: [LO..LIM] lower limit value.) 98 (Enter the pass range [SET] ! !L!O.L!I!M To enter the checkweighing range lower limit value: (Enter the checkweighing [UND.RNG] !U!N!D.R!N!G BEFORE WEIGHING range lower limit value.) [SET] To enter the checkweighing range upper limit value: (Enter the checkweighing [OVR.RNG] * [SET] Be sure to double check all values. If the entered values don't go together logically, for example if a value lower than the lower limit value is entered as the upper limit value, the values will be automatically corrected and other values will be set. Particular care is required when entering new values where settings have been made before (updating). USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 4 !O!V!R.R!N!G USING THE BALANCE range upper limit value.) Return to the weighing mode. or Place the container on the pan and press 6 The balance will be tared The comparator symbols light in accordance with the pass or fail determination. Insert the sample (item to be measured) into the container. MAINTENANCE 5 1!0!5.0!0!0!0 Condition Upper limit value of the checkweighing range < indication Upper limit value of the pass range < indication ≤ upper limit value of the checkweighing range Result Comparator Symbol Out of Range All off HI PASS Lower limit value of the checkweighing range ≤ indication < lower limit value of the pass range LO indication < lower limit value of the checkweighing range Out of Range FOR YOUR INFORMATION Lower limit value of the pass range ≤ indication ≤ upper limit value of the pass range TROUBLESHOOTING Pass or fail determination is based on the following conditions. All off 99 10 WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION With ATX/ATY series balances, weight readings, settings and other data can be output to a personal computer or a printer. This section describes some convenient functions relating to output, and how to connect the balance to a PC or printer. Use an optional dedicated printer. To connect to a PC, you need the optional RS-232 interface IFB102A-UNC and the RS-232C cable. Convenient Functions Relating to Output n Printing / Outputting Automatically (Auto Print Function) This function allows you to automatically output the displayed weight reading at each weighing without pressing Select the output timing from among the following five modes. Stable Positive Value Stable Negative Value Stable Zero Indication Mode 1 When stability is detected with a positive or negative value, the value is output. Mode 2 L!D.U!L. When stability is detected with a positive value, or when the reading has returned to zero, the value is output. Mode 3 L!D. ! .Z When stability is detected with a positive or negative value or when the reading has returned to zero, the value is output. Mode 4 L!D.U!L.Z When the auto print function is used in combination with the checkweighing mode (^ page 98) and stability is detected with an "OK" determination, the value is output. Mode 5 L!D.O!K. : Output, Blank: Not output Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. This opens the output menu. 100 Explanation When stability is detected with a positive value, the value is output. L!D.! ! . 1 Pass in Checkweighing Mode Select the auto print function. [APL.PRN] A!U!T!O.P!R!N [AUTO.PRN] BEFORE WEIGHING 2 Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. What is the current situation? Auto Print Function Lit ON Press Unlit OFF Press step 3. and go to Go to step 5. [SET] ! !S!E!T! As an example, assume here that mode 3 is selected (output with a stable positive value or a stable zero indication). If necessary, set zero return requirement. ! ! !Z.R!E!T [RET. 0] or • [SET] What is zero return requirement? ! !R!E!T. !0 ! !S!E!T! TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION After the previous sample (item to be weighed) has been removed from the pan, the weight reading must fall below the zero value and stability must be achieved before the next sample is placed on the pan, otherwise there will be no automatic output for this next sample. This function is intended to prevent two or more outputs being made for the same sample. For the zero return value, select either zero or 50% of the weight of the immediately preceding sample. Setting 50% saves time because even if the display doesn't return to zero, as long as stability is achieved, output will be possible if the next sample is placed on the pan. When "RET. 0" is set: MAINTENANCE [RET. 50] and go to ! !L!D. ! .Z Select the output timing from among mode 1 to mode 5 (see the table on the previous page). [Z.RET] Press step 5. USING MORE CONVENIENTLY To Cancel and go to step 3. Select the mode for output timing. (Select the mode.) 4 To Set / Update USING THE BALANCE 3 What do you want to do? Stability Mark If you are not setting zero return requirement, proceed to step 5. Continued on next page 101 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES Convenient Functions Relating to Output 5 Return to the weighing mode. ! !0.0!0!0!0 or When the setting is made, the auto print symbol lights up. 6 Place the container on the pan and press The balance will be tared. 7 Place the sample into the container. 8 After (the stability mark) lights up, the displayed weight reading is automatically output. Remove the sample from the pan. n If (the stability mark) lights up at a value close to zero, the displayed weight reading is automatically output. Printing / Outputting Continuously (Continuous Output Function) This function allows displayed weight readings to be automatically output continuously in the same timing as the display refresh cycle (approximately 100 msec intervals) while weighing, without having to press 1 2 Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. Select the continuous output function. [APL.PRN] Stability Mark 102 [SEQ.PRN] Continuous Output Function Lit ON Unlit OFF !S!E!Q.P!R!N Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. Change the setting. Pressing OFF settings. alternately sets the ON and ! !S!E!T! ! BEFORE WEIGHING 3 [SET] If OFF is selected, perform step 6. Steps 7 onward are not necessary in this case. !S!E!Q.P!R!N When ON is set the stability mark is lit. Set whether starting and ending of the continuous output is performed manually by key operation. USING THE BALANCE 4 ! !M!A!N!U! Pressing OFF settings. USING MORE CONVENIENTLY [MANU] alternately sets the ON and ! !S!E!T! ! [SET] ! !M!A!N!U! When ON is set the stability mark is lit. Set whether the non-averaged value is output as a continuous output value. [MANU] MAINTENANCE 5 ! !N!O!.!F!I!L [NO.FIL] [SET] TROUBLESHOOTING Pressing OFF settings. alternately sets the ON and ! !S!E!T! ! FOR YOUR INFORMATION ! !N!O!.!F!I!L When ON is set the stability mark is lit. Continued on next page 103 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES Convenient Functions Relating to Output 6 Return to the weighing mode. ! !0.0!0!0!0 or When OFF is set for "MANU" in step 4, continuous output starts. Step 8 is not necessary in this case. 7 When ON is set for "MANU" in step 4, the ready symbol lights up. Place the container on the pan and press The balance will be tared. 8 Press (when ON is set for "MANU" in step 4). After (the ready symbol) has gone off, displayed weight readings are continuously output. 9 Place the sample in the container. Displayed weight readings will be automatically output in the same timing as the display refresh cycle (approximately 100 msec intervals). * Pausing and restarting the continuous output function To pause the function, press . To restart it, press * When OFF is set for "MANU" in step 4… "MANU" is set to ON when is pressed and the continuous output function is temporarily stopped. * Operation of * When connected to a printer… (the communication symbol) During continuous output, it may appear as though (the communication symbol) is continuously lit. Note also that if the transmission speed for data output is slow the display will be unstable and the response time of the balance will also be slow. For reasons linked to the performance of the printer, the data output interval will increase to longer than 100 msec. * 104 This function cannot be used with Windows Direct Communication Function. n BEFORE WEIGHING WindowsDirect Communication Function What Is the WindowsDirect Communication Function? USING THE BALANCE In any Windows application (e.g. Excel or the weight input window of an analytical device), the numerical value displayed at the balance can be transferred to the cursor position just as if it had been entered from the keyboard. The main body of the balance has a keyboard function, so communication software is not required. As long as the status allows key entry, data can be directly sent to the target device. To connect to a PC, the optional RS-232C Interface IFB-103A-UNC (P/N321-41167-20) and RS-232 Cable (P/N321-60754-01) are separately required. What to do if… After installing communications software in the PC and attempting communications, it is not possible to use the WindowsDirect communication function even though the OS is Windows. Refer to communications setting as described in "User-Specified Settings" (^ page 120). To control the balance from a PC, you must use command codes for programming (^ page 112), not the WindowsDirect function. A dedicated tool is required in order to run the WindowsDirect communication function with Windows Vista. For details, contact your Shimadzu representative. Setting the Function MAINTENANCE n USING MORE CONVENIENTLY * Making the settings at the balance When this setting is made, all of the communications settings are changed to those appropriate for WindowsDirect communication. See "Communication Settings" (^ page 119). Press for about TROUBLESHOOTING 1 3 seconds in the weighing mode. 2 This opens the output menu. Select WindowsDirect communication. (Select the output data format.) When "WIN|" has been selected: ! ! !W!I!N!| FOR YOUR INFORMATION [WINI] • Continued on next page 105 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES WindowsDirect Communication Function * When (the stability mark) is lit up… The output data format has already been set. If you proceed to the next step in this status the setting will be cancelled and the balance will return to the status immediately before setting. There are four types of output data format. Indication 3 Output Data Format WIN| Numerical value + [ENTER] WIN|.U Numerical value, unit symbol + [ENTER] WIN- Numerical value + [Tab] WIN-.U Numerical value, unit symbol + [Tab] Confirm and return to the weighing mode. [SET] Connecting the RS-232C cable Press 4 Remove the AC adapter from the power outlet. Connect the optional RS-232 interface IFB-102A-UNC to the DATA I/O connector on the rear of the balance and connect the RS232C cable to the IFB-102A-UNC. 106 in the weighing mode. (the ready symbol) will light up and the standby mode will be established. 2 3 If you have selected a format with [ENTER] appended… In some Windows applications, ENTER may cause the current window to close. If this is the case, select a format with [Tab] appended. ! !S!E!T! or This completes the setting procedure at the balance. (the Win symbol) When the function is set, lights up. 1 * Connect the RS-232C cable to the PC. ! !0.0!0!0!0 Making the settings at the PC As an example, the settings made with Windows XP are explained here. 1 2 Turn on the power to the PC BEFORE WEIGHING Click [start] (→ [Settings]) → [Control Panel]. USING THE BALANCE Click [Accessibility Options] in the Control Panel. 4 Enter a check mark at [Use Serial Keys] under the [General] tab. The [Accessibility Options] screen will be displayed. In addition… If you find [Administrative options] TROUBLESHOOTING * MAINTENANCE USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 3 under the [General] tab too, enter a check mark here as well as at [Use Serial Keys]. Remove all check marks from all checkboxes under tabs other than the [General] tab. FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 107 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES WindowsDirect Communication Function 5 Clicks [Settings]. The [Settings for SerialKeys] dialog box will be displayed. 6 Select the serial port to be used for the connection with the balance and set the baud rate to "300". 7 8 Click [OK]. Return to the [Accessibility Options] window. Click [Apply]. Wait a short time until the [Apply] character color fades. 9 Click [OK]. This completes the settings at the PC. * 108 When the RS-232C port is used for another purpose… Once a serial key device has been activated, other software that uses the same RS-232C port will not operate normally. If a device such as an external modem or a plotter is connected to the same RS232C port, after connecting the balance you must remove the check mark from the [Use Serial Keys] checkbox to invalidate serial key devices. Checking operation 1 BEFORE WEIGHING Connect the AC adapter to the power outlet. The balance's self check display (^ page 28) will be shown. When [OFF] is displayed, press to enter the weighing USING THE BALANCE 2 ! !O!F!F mode. ! !0.0!0!0!0 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Check if the Win symbol is lit. At the PC, start up Excel (or another application such as Notepad). Key entry will be enabled and the cursor will be displayed at the position where entry is possible. ! !0.0!0!0!0 /// /// on the balance. The numerical value displayed on the balance will be transferred to the cursor position. MAINTENANCE Press // 4 /// 3 TROUBLESHOOTING Upon transfer, the communication symbol will flash. * When the auto print function is used together with the WindowsDirect communication function… FOR YOUR INFORMATION Check that operation is normal even when using the auto print function. ^ "Printing / Outputting Automatically (Auto Print Function)", page 100 Continued on next page 109 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES WindowsDirect Communication Function n Troubleshooting the WindowsDirect Communication Function If the WindowsDirect communication function doesn't run properly, check the following points. If this doesn't resolve the problem, contact your Shimadzu representative. Q1 A1 WindowsDirect communication has been set but it is not operating at all. Check the type of communications cable used for the connection (Shimadzu authorized part or another part available on the general market) and the soundness of the connection. If a USB serial converter is used, depending on the circumstances at the setup there is a possibility that it has been automatically set to a COM port number higher than 4, and in this case you should reassign it to a COM port number that can be used by serial key devices (COM1 to COM4). It is possible that the driver used as an accessory with the USB serial converter has not been set up properly. Try uninstalling the driver and installing it again. Some notebook PCs feature a setting for disabling RS-232C ports as a power-saving measure. Before trying to use the WindowsDirect communication function, make the setting that enables the use of RS-232C ports. Communications with other applications and PCs via a LAN may interfere with the serial key device settings. Try using WindowsDirect communication without using the LAN. Q2 The WindowsDirect communication function won't work after I restart the PC. A2 Some PCs don't recognize that a serial key device has been set when they start up. For details on how to deal with this, contact your Shimadzu representative. Q3 A3 I want to use the WindowsDirect communication function with Windows Vista. Windows Vista doesn't have the serial device setting screen that is required to set the WindowsDirect communication function. For details on the setting, contact your Shimadzu representative. Q4 A4 Data is input to the PC as garbled characters. Either the balance or the PC is not set for the WindowsDirect connection function. Make the settings again by referring to "Setting the Function" (^ page 105). Q5 When data is input into Excel, the cursor doesn't move to another cell. A5 If a function for conversion to 2-byte characters is available in Windows, turn the setting for this function off. Click the [Edit] tab under [Options] in Excel and check [Move selection after Enter] (if cells move in response to keyboard input there is no problem). Check the input data in another application (e.g. Notepad). Q6 A6 The operation is sometimes abnormal. Depending on the processing capability of the PC, malfunctions may occur if the communications speed is high. Set 300 bps for the communication speed. Malfunctions may also occur if the interval for data transmission from the balance is too short. Ensure that one batch of data is displayed on the screen before the next batch of data is sent. And if there is limited processing capability, don't use the continuous output function. When data is sent from the balance, don't touch the PC's keyboard or mouse. 110 BEFORE WEIGHING Connecting to a PC (RS-232C) Caution USING THE BALANCE To connect to a PC, the optional RS-232C Interface IFB-103A-UNC (P/N321-41167-20) and RS-232 Cable (P/N321-60754-01) are separately required. Use a correctly connected cable. The connection method and special accessory RS-232C cable described below do not guarantee normal operation with all types of PC. Instructions USING MORE CONVENIENTLY When using the WindowsDirect communication function, see "WindowsDirect Communication Function" (^ page 105). n Cable Connection Method For IBM PC/AT, DOS/V, and AX PC (D-sub 9-pin) (Cross wire connection) PC Side 2 2 TXD TXD 3 3 RXD DTR 4 6 DSR SG 5 7 SG DSR 6 20 DTR RTS 7 5 CTS CTS 8 4 RTS TROUBLESHOOTING RXD MAINTENANCE Balance Side (RS-232C Interface) FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 111 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES Connecting to a PC (RS-232C) n Data Format The details of the data format when standard setting 1 (MODE.1 ) or data format 2 (DF.2 ) in the user settings has been selected in the communication settings (^ page 119) are given below. Standard format The data format when outputting negative values (for example: -123.4567 g) is as shown below. The delimiter is a carriage return. The data length varies depending on the accompanying information, the number of characters used to indicate units, the delimiter and so on. Data length for this example: 12 bytes 1 Position ASCII code Data No. 112 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2DH 31H 32H 33H 2EH 34H 35H 36H 37H 67H 20H 0DH - 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 g Position C/R Explanation 1 Position 1 (sign) If the value is positive " " (a space) is entered and if the value is negative "-" (a minus symbol) is entered. 2 Positions 2 to 9 (absolute values) If not all of the eight locations are used for a numerical value, a code representing a space is entered at the blank positions, as shown in the example. 3 Positions 10 and 11 (units) If the unit designation comprises one character, a code representing a space is entered at position 12. If the unit designation comprises three characters, a total of 14 characters is sent. 4 Position 12 (delimiter) This is a code that represents the delimiter. When the data length is longer than the standard When outputting data with stability information included Position ASCII code Data 1 2 3 4 53H 2DH 20H 31H S - BEFORE WEIGHING A code representing S or U is appended at the head of the data. Accordingly, the data length is increased by one byte. 1 When stable: S (53H) When unstable: U (55H) USING THE BALANCE When the delimiter "C/R+L/F" is selected Two bytes are required for the delimiter information. One byte is added after position 12 in the standard format. Accordingly, the data length is increased by one byte. Position ASCII code Data 1 11 12 13 2DH 20H 0DH 0AH C/R L/F - USING MORE CONVENIENTLY When there is "OL" or "-OL" (overload) output The data format when "OL" is included is shown below. Data length for this example: 12 bytes Position ASCII code Data 1 20H 2 20H 3 4 5 20H 20H 20H 6 4FH O 7 4CH 8 9 10 11 12 20H 20H 20H 20H 0DH C/R L MAINTENANCE When the information is "-OL" (minus overload), the entry at position 1 is changed from a space to "-" (a minus symbol, ASCII code 2DH). TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 113 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES Connecting to a PC (RS-232C) n Command Codes Commands whose final character is a numeral, a letter of the alphabet, or a symbol other than "=" Each command code is sent to the balance with a delimiter appended at the end Example 1: P R I N T (C / R) This is the same as pressing Commands whose final character is "=" Each command code is sent to the balance followed by numerals (sometimes including a decimal point) and with a delimiter appended at the end. Example 2: ID = 1 2 3 4 (C / R) This sets "1234" as the balance ID. Example 3: UW1 = 1 . 2 3 (C / R) (Example for models with two places after the decimal point) This sets 1.23 g as the unit weight for piece counting 1. Example 4: UW1 = 0 . 0 0 (C / R) (Example for models with two places after the decimal point) This clears the unit weight for piece counting 1. Working from the PC connected to the balance, it is possible to instruct a weighing operation or to display a numerical value of your choice at the balance. Display panel of the balance • PC "# = 2 . 5 6" Output to the PC "# = 1 2 . 3 4 5 . 6 7" Press "2 - 5 6 (C / R)" "1 2 - 3 4 5 - 6 7 (C / R)" • * 114 Output to the PC In order to distinguish between instruction information from the PC and the balance's weight display data, "." is converted to "-" before output. Echo-back commands A character string comprising N characters following an echo-back command "{" or "}" and terminated by a delimiter is resent unchanged from the balance (provided unprocessed commands do not remain in the balance's receive buffer, and N ≤ 30). BEFORE WEIGHING Example 5: ABCDEFG12345 (C / R) To print with the printer USING THE BALANCE * After receiving this command, the balance outputs A B C D E F G 1 2 3 4 5 (C/R). When a printer is used in combination with the balance, this character string can be printed by the printer (printing of any required character string). Only use upper case letters of the alphabet, numerals and some symbols (including the decimal point and signs), and limit the string to within 15 characters. Command list Data output Command Function Continuous output *1 D02 Continuous output at stability D03 Continuous output with stability information D05 Single output D06 Auto print setting D07 Single output with stability information D08 Single output at stability D09 Cancel output USING MORE CONVENIENTLY D01 *1 When handshake is OFF, output at a cycle around 100 msec. Key operation Command Q CAL Function MAINTENANCE BREAK Break key Calibration key TARE T PRINT Output key TROUBLESHOOTING * Zero setting / taring key Acceptance of commands Depending on the status of the balance, even though a command is output it may not be accepted, with the display of "COM ERR". FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 115 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES Connecting to a PC (RS-232C) Application weighing Command Function R Piece counting PCSo UWo = XX.XXXX UWo Cancels application weighing mode setting UBo = XXX Sets the reference number of pieces UBo RECAL Percentage weighing G % Formulation M Reads the reference number of pieces Recalculates the unit weight Sets the piece counting (PCS) mode Sets the unit weight Reads the unit weight* o: 1 to 5 mode numbers XX.XXXX : Setting value XXX : Reference number of pieces value Switches between percentage (%) and gram units Sets the percentage weighing mode Sets the formulation mode * With the TWC**3L and TXC**3L, gram units are displayed in 0.0002 g intervals. When a value that the balance cannot display has been set with command UWo , however, the value set with the command is used for calculations. Other functions Command Comparator TRGT TARGET = XX.XXXX LIMIT = XX.XXXX CHKW OVR.RNG = XX.XXXX UND.RNG = XX.XXXX HI.LIM = XX.XXXX LO.LIM = XX.XXXX GO Function Establishes the target mode Sets the target in the target mode Sets the target range in the target mode Establishes the checkweighing mode Sets the checkweighing range upper limit value in the checkweighing mode Sets the checkweighing range lower limit value in the checkweighing mode Sets the pass range upper limit value in the checkweighing mode Sets the pass range lower limit value in the checkweighing mode Reads the results [Response command] HL (above "too heavy" range) HI (too heavy) OK (appropriate weight, pass) LO (too light) LL (below "too light" range) XX.XXXX: Setting value XX.XXXX: Setting value System-related commands Command ID = XXXX ID STATE 116 Function Sets the balance ID Reads the balance ID Outputs the setting details XXXX: Setting value Commands relating to calibration Command ECAL ICAL Starts external calibration Sets the reference weight value (W ref) for calibration Executes calibration with the internal weight XXX.XXXX: Setting value BEFORE WEIGHING ECAL.W = XXX.XXXX Function Commands relating to zero / taring Command ZRNG = X.XXXX Function Sets the zero range X.XXXX: Setting value USING THE BALANCE Commands relating to unit registration Command Function g Sets gram units mg Sets milligram units (only accepted by models capable of displaying 0.001 g) ct Sets carat units mom Sets momme units USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Other companies' commands Command Function TI Immediate taring (Mettler) S Single output at stability (Mettler) SI Immediate single output (Mettler) SIR Continuous output (Mettler) SR Continuous output at stability (Mettler) (ESC) P Immediate single output (Sartorius) ESC = &H1B (ESC) T Immediate taring (Sartorius) ESC = &H1B Command MAINTENANCE Others Function "_" (space) Buffer clear command # = XXXXXXX Enters and displays a numerical value XXXXXXX : Numerical value {oo ... Echo-back mode oo ...: Character string TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 117 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES Connecting to a Printer ATX/ATY series balances can be connected to the following electronic printers (available as options). EP-80 electronic printer • EP-90 electronic printer • * Outputting to a printer while simultaneously using the WindowsDirect communication function… This is possible with the EP-80 and EP-90 electronic printers. For details, refer to the printer instruction manuals. When using a printer, connect it to the balance by following the procedure below. 1 2 Turn off the power to the balance and the printer. 3 4 Using the cable supplied as an accessory with the printer, securely connect the DATA I/O connector at the balance and the connector at the printer. Turn on the power to the balance. Turn on the power to the printer. * When turning the power off, turn off the power to the printer first, then the power to the balance. For more information on the printer, see the printer instruction manual. * 118 What to do if… When the GLP output function (^ page 135) is on, the statistic calculation function of the printer cannot be used. BEFORE WEIGHING Communication Settings This section explains the menu settings that determine the communication specifications when the balance is connected to a PC, printer, or other device. USING THE BALANCE For information on the WindowsDirect communication function, see "WindowsDirect Communication Function" (^ page 105). The settings made here are effective simultaneously for RS-232C and the DATA I/O communication ports. If you are connecting the printer to the DATA I/O connector, set the communication specifications of the balance to "MODE1". The default setting is "MODE1". Apart from this default setting, another five modes comprising frequently used combinations of communication settings are provided. ^ "Standard Settings (MODE)", page 120 The user can set each item according to requirements. ^ "User-Specified Settings", page 120 Standard Settings 4 Standard Settings 5 UserSpecified Settings Display with user-specified settings WIN| etc. MODE.1 MODE.2 MODE.3 MODE.4 MODE.5 MODE.U Relevant manufacturer Shimadzu Shimadzu (standard) Shimadzu (responses given*) Mettler Sartorius A&D - 300 1200 1200 2400 1200 2400 Any required setting None (8) None (8) None (8) Even (7) Odd (7) Even (7) Any required setting 1 1 1 2 2 2 Any required setting Handshake Hardware Hardware Hardware OFF Hardware OFF Any required setting Data format WindowsDirect communication Shimadzu standard Shimadzu standard Mettler standard Sartorius standard A&D standard Any required setting Delimiter WindowsDirect communication C/R C/R C/R+L/F C/R+L/F C/R+L/F Any required setting Baud rate (communication speed) Parity (bit length) Stop bit * FOR YOUR INFORMATION Standard Settings 3 TROUBLESHOOTING Standard Settings 2 MAINTENANCE Standard Settings 1 WindowsDirect Communication USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Selecting one of the settings from "MODE1" to "MODE5" allows you to set all of the following items at once: baud rate (communication speed), parity (bit length), stop bit, handshake, data format, delimiter. The balance can return responses to commands from a PC. When a command is received normally, OK (C/R) is returned and when a command is received abnormally, NG (C/R) is returned. Continued on next page 119 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES Communication Settings n Standard Settings (MODE) Make a selection from the setting combinations "MODE1" to "MODE5". 1 Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. This opens the output menu. 2 Select communication setting. C!O!M!M.S!E!T [COMM.SET] (Select the mode.) [SET] • When "MODE2" is selected ! !M!O!D!E.2 ! !S!E!T! 3 Return to the weighing mode. n or User-Specified Settings In this setting each of the communication settings can be set according to the user's requirements. 1 Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. 2 This opens the output menu. Select user-specified setting. [COMM.SET] [MODE.U] ! !M!O!D!E.U [SET] ! !S!E!T! 120 Make the communication settings according to your own requirements. BEFORE WEIGHING 3 Set the following items as necessary. Setting the baud rate (communication speed) (Select the baud [BPS] rate.) ! ! ! !B!P!S Indication B.300 B.600 B.1200 B.2400 Baud rate 300 bps 600 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19.2k bps 38.4k bps B.4800 B.9600 B.19.2K USING THE BALANCE [SET] B.38.4K Setting the parity (bit length) (Select the [PARITY] !P!A!R!I!T!Y USING MORE CONVENIENTLY parity.) [SET] Indication pP.NONE ppP.ODD ppP.EVEN Parity (bit length) No parity, 8-bit length Odd parity, 7-bit length Even parity, 7-bit length Setting the stop bit (Select the stop [STOP] bit.) ! ! !S!T!O!P [SET] S. 1 S. Stop bit = 1 bit Stop bit MAINTENANCE Indication 2 Stop bit = 2 bits Setting the handshake of handshake.) Indication H!A!N!D.S!H!K [SET] HS.OFF HS.HW HS.SW HS.TIM No handshake Hardware handshake Software handshake Timer handshake FOR YOUR INFORMATION Handshake TROUBLESHOOTING (Select the type [HAND.SHK] Continued on next page 121 10 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PERIPHERAL DEVICES Communication Settings * What to do if… The default setting is "hardware handshake". When connecting to a printer, select "hardware handshake". When connecting to a PC, select "no handshake". Setting the data format (Select the [D.FORM] data format.) Indication Data format ! !D.F!O!R!M [SET] DF.1 DF.2 DF.3 DF.4 DF.FRE Data format 1 Data format 2 Data format 3 Data format 4 Free format This is an expansion of the data format 1 function. This is the same format as used by Mettler balances.S This is Shimadzu's standard format. Normally, make this setting. This is the same format as used by Sartorius balances. This is a format that allows the leading bytes and number of send data to be set freely. The leading bytes can be set in the range 1 to 17 and the number of send data can be set in the range 8 to 23. Setting a delimiter (Select a [DELIM] delimiter) ! !D!E!L!I!M [SET] Delimiter: A symbol used to partition individual data items and individual commands Indication Delimiter * 4 122 CR LF CR+LF COMMA CR LF CR+LF Comma WIN| WIN|.U WINWIN-.U WindowsDirect communication * Batch set all of the communication settings for the WindowsDirect communication function by following the procedure in "Setting the Function" (^ page 105). Return to the weighing mode. or BEFORE WEIGHING Output Timing Change Function Data can be set to output without waiting for detection of stability (immediate output), or to output only after detecting stability (output after stability), when Press USING THE BALANCE 1 is pressed. for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. This opens the output menu. Select the output timing change function. [APL.PRN] [PRINT.F] Stability Mark Output Timing Change Function Lit When "immediate output" is set Unlit When "output after stability" is set Change the setting. Pressing alternately selects ! ! !S!O!O!N Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. ! !S!E!T! MAINTENANCE 3 !P!R!I!N!T.F USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 2 "immediate output" and "output after stability". [SET] TROUBLESHOOTING ! ! !S!O!O!N When "immediate output" is set, the stability mark is lit. Return to the weighing mode. or FOR YOUR INFORMATION 4 123 11 MAINTENANCE Maintaining the Balance Caution Before starting maintenance on the balance, disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet. Instructions If you carry out maintenance with the AC adapter left plugged into the power outlet, you may sustain an electric shock. Main body Wipe over with a soft cloth moistened with a little neutral detergent and well wrung out. When cleaning the inside of the balance, be sure to remove the pan, pan supporter and pan rings. Take care not to touch the shaft and not to allow dusts come inside from holes around the shaft. Pan When cleaning the pan, be sure remove it from the body. The pan can be washed with water. In that case, dry it thoroughly before fitting it back on the balance. Glass door Display Avoid using organic solvents, chemical agents or cloths impregnated with chemicals since they will damage the coating of the balance and the display panel. If the balance is used in an environment where it gets dirty easily, use the protective in-use cover available as a special accessory (option). 124 The door can be removed and the door rails can be wiped over or replaced. For details on how to remove the door, see "Removing the Glass Door" (^ page 125). n Removing the Glass Door The glass door of the ATX ATY series of balances can be removed to clean the door rails. BEFORE WEIGHING Caution Handle the glass door with due care. Instructions • • • Remove the pan and pan supporter. Pan support shaft USING THE BALANCE 1 Take care when handling the glass door so as not to crack it. Take care not to injure your hands on the door rail. Exercise due care when handling broken glass. Pan USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Pan ring Pan supporter 2 Turn the knob on the inner side of the handle to remove the handle. Caution Pull the glass door out from the rear. TROUBLESHOOTING 3 4 This could damage the balance. Install the glass door with steps in the reverse order when it is removed. Caution Instructions FOR YOUR INFORMATION When fitting the glass door, be sure to fit the knob. If you forget to fit the knob the glass door could fall off. 125 MAINTENANCE Prohibitions Handle メンテナンス Do not touch the pan support shaft. 11 MAINTENANCE Inspection Since the balance may develop error due to its application and environment of use, it must undergo both daily and periodic inspections in order to properly maintain its required performance and functions. However, since the management standards governing the content of these inspections (methods, judgment criteria, etc.) will differ depending on the purpose of use, management goals, they must be determined by the customer. If the content of the inspections is made too lax, the risk that you will continue to use the balance without discovering an abnormality increases, but if it is excessively strict it may reduce working efficiency, so you should take the care to devise balanced inspection content, considering the risks, the performance that is required in the work to be done. This section indicates the guidelines for daily inspections and periodic inspections. Please use these guidelines for reference when deciding the practical details of your own inspections. n Daily Inspections Daily inspections are inspections performed on a daily basis (for example before starting work) by the person who actually uses (or manages) the balance. The points inspected in daily inspections can, if you like, be reduced to the minimum necessary. Here are some examples for your reference. Daily Inspection [Reference Example 1] Daily Inspection [Reference Example 2] Frequency of inspection Once per day Once to several times per day (as required) Inspection timing Before the start of work Before the start of work and when performing important weighing operations Method of inspection Observe the instrumental error at a single point. Set the "observation point" as a point a little above the upper limit value of the range in which the balance is actually used to weigh. Observe the instrumental error at a single point. As the point to be observed before the start of work, set a point a little above the upper limit value of the range in which it is possible that actual measurements will be made. Criterion of judgment To be accurate to within ±5 at one decimal place to the right of the digit where accuracy is required when actually weighing with the balance. To be accurate to within ±5 at one decimal place to the right of the digit where accuracy is required when actually weighing with the balance. What is instrumental error? This is the amount of the discrepancy between the value indicated by the balance and the correct value. It is assessed as the difference between the weight reading when a weight that corresponds to the observation point is weighed on the balance and the actual weight value of that weight. For details on weights, see "About Weights" (^ page 128). 126 n Periodic Inspections Periodic inspections are inspections that are performed periodically (for example once a year). The content of periodic inspections must cover all aspects including performance and functions. BEFORE WEIGHING An overview is given below. Overview of Periodic Inspection [Reference Example] Once a year Inspection timing Any day during the established month Method of inspection Check for abnormalities in the following functions and external appearance. • Display panel • Menu operation keys / operation keys • Pan • Level USING THE BALANCE Frequency of inspection Check the following aspects of performance. Repeatability: Weigh a weight that corresponds to approximately half of the weighing capacity of the balance five to ten times and assess the dispersion in the weight readings obtained. • Eccentric error: Assess the difference in the weight readings obtained when a weight corresponding to one fourth to one third of the weighing capacity of the balance is placed in the center of the pan and at a position shifted from the center by a specified distance. • Instrumental error: Decide on three to five observation points and assess the difference between the values obtained when weights corresponding to these points are weighed on the balance and the actual weight values of the weights. USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Criterion of judgment • To be accurate to within ±5 at one decimal place to the right of the digit where accuracy is required when actually weighing with the balance. For details on weights, see "About Weights" (^ page 128). MAINTENANCE メンテナンス TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 127 11 MAINTENANCE About Weights In order to establish and maintain the performance of the balance, weights must be used to accurately adjust the balance's scale, and to check its adjustment. With the ATX/ATY series balances, weights are used when performing a part of calibration (^ page 50) and inspections (^ page 126) in the environment in which the balance is actually used. The weights should be prepared in advance and managed properly. n Types of Weight and Their Selection There are many types of weights. Select the appropriate weights for the specifications of your balance by referring to the following table. Selecting the class of weight As the main form of classification, weights are normally divided into classes according to their degree of accuracy. Select the most appropriate class of weights to be used for calibration and inspection of the balance, based on the type of the balance. The table below shows the classes of weight and the applicable balances. Select weights whose Class of Weight is E2. Class of Weight * 128 Applicable Type of Balance Minimum Indication Resolution* Common Name E2 Less than 1 mg Around 1/1,000,000 or better Analytical balances F1 1 mg or greater Around 1/100,000 or better Toploading balances F2 1 mg or greater Around 1/100,000 or lower Toploading balances M1 10 mg or greater Around 1/10,000 or better Scales, etc. "Resolution" means: minimum indication / weighing capacity Selecting the calibration weights to be used BEFORE WEIGHING Now you must select the "indicated weight" of the weight to be used (how many grams it should be). The weights of weights are set with the smallest at 1 mg and progressing in the sequence 1 mg, 2 mg, 5 mg, ... as shown below. 1 mg, 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg ... 1 g, 2 g, 5 g, 10 g, 20 g, 50 g, 100 g ... When selecting a weight to be used for calibrating a balance, you are recommended to select one that is close to the weighing capacity of the balance. The table below shows the recommended calibration weights to be used for balances with different weighing capacities. Recommended Weight of Weight for Calibration 62 g 60 g (50 g + 10 g) 82 g 80 g (50g + 20g +10g) 124 g 100 g 220 g 200 g USING THE BALANCE Weighing Capacity of Balance USING MORE CONVENIENTLY For information on the range of weights that can be used to calibrate balances (i.e. values that can be entered as the weight value) see "Calibration range with external weights" (^ page 138) in "Specifications". It is also possible to calibrate a balance with a weight that is not close to the weighing capacity of the balance. However, if you do this, when weighing in the range that exceeds the weight value that was used for calibration, the performance may deteriorate proportionately (the instrumental error may become larger). MAINTENANCE メンテナンス TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 129 12 TROUBLESHOOTING What to Do If…. Symptom Probable Cause(s) Countermeasure See: The power cable is disconnected. Nothing is displayed on the display panel. The main switch on the distribution panel is off. The power supply voltage is Check the power supply and voltage and make the connections correctly. Page 138 wrong. The display doesn't change when a sample (item to be weighed) is placed on the pan. The pan has been displaced. Set the pan correctly on the balance. Page 26 Eliminate the effects of The balance has been installed vibration and air movement. in an unstable environment. Install the balance on a robust Page 24 platform. The display fluctuates and (the stability mark) does not appear readily. Check if the object for weighing sticks out of the pan. Check if anything other than the object for weighing touches the pan. The glass door of the windbreak is open. Span calibration has not been The weighing result is not accurate. performed. Is the display at zero before weighing? The units that you want to use are not displayed. Menu operations are not possible. The WindowsDirect communication function cannot be used. The units that you want to use have not been set. Menu operation is locked. Place the object so it does not sticks out too much of the pan. Avoid anything other than the object for weighing touches the pan. Close all the glass doors before reading the display. Perform span calibration. Press to set the display at zero before weighing. Ser the units that you want to use for Release the menu lock. For details, see "Troubleshooting the WindowsDirect Communication Function". Calibration (I.GAL) by If END is displayed after waiting for a while, it does not mean any using internal weight abnormalities; use as usual. takes longer than usual. 130 - - Page 52 Page 34 Page 77 Page 48 Page 110 Page 50 Message Display BEFORE WEIGHING Responding to Messages Probable Cause(s) There is a fault in the hardware, (Hardware error) such as the temperature sensor or internal weight mechanism (TW series only). There is an error in the internal system data. See: Disconnect the AC adaptor and turn the power back ON. If the same message is still displayed, contact your Shimadzu representative. USING THE BALANCE ERR H Countermeasure Page 28 The balance has a large drift of ERR C (Span calibration error) the zero point or sensitivity. A container is placed on the pan. The pan is displaced. The wrong weight has been placed on the pan. Press to return to the weighing mode. Execute span calibration again in an appropriate condition. Page 50 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Press CAL D Display is very instable. ERR N Either a mistake has been made (Numerical value entry error) ERR W when entering the value or the value is not appropriate. (overload) ABORT (Operation aborted) BUSY (Load detected) Page 45 The operation used is wrong. balance returns to the status immediately before the error occurred. At this point, follow the correct operation. - After the error is displayed, the An unrecognizable command code has been received. Either the pan or the pan supporter is displaced. balance returns to the status immediately before the error occurred. At this point, set the correct command code. Set the pan or pan supporter correctly on the balance. The weighing capacity has been Use the balance within its exceeded. weighing capacity. The calibration or standard After this is displayed, the This message is displayed in After this is displayed, the There was something placed Take the item off the pan. value setting operation has been aborted. order to avoid unnecessary key operations. on the pan when calibration was started. balance returns to the operable state. balance returns to the operable state. The message will be cleared automatically and you will be able to continue calibration. Page 114 Page 26 Page 138 - FOR YOUR INFORMATION WAIT (Waiting for permission for the operation) balance returns to the status immediately before the error occurred. Enter the correct numerical value. TROUBLESHOOTING - OL OL After the error is displayed, the MAINTENANCE (External input error) Page 50 After the error is displayed, the (Operation error) COM ERR to return to the weighing mode and execute calibration again when there is no wind or vibration. If CAL D is still displayed, contact your Shimadzu representative. - Page 52 131 13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION Turning the Power ON and OFF n Auto Power-Off Function When the auto power-off function is turned on, the liquid crystal display will go fully off automatically (to the standby mode) if there is no weighing or key operation during the set time. 1 Press mode. twice in the weighing This opens the main menu. 2 Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. Select the auto power-OFF function. [TOOLS] A!U!T!O.O!F!F [SYSTEM] [AUTO.OFF] What is the current situation? Auto Power-Off Function Lit ON Press Unlit OFF Press step 3. To Set / Update [SET] ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 49 * 4 132 Setting time for auto power-off function and go to Press step 4. and go to Go to step 4. //// (Enter the time (in minutes).) and go to step 3. /// ! ! ! ! !9!9 /// Enter the time (in minutes). To Cancel //// 3 What do you want to do? Stability Mark ! !S!E!T! ! The upper limit time which can be set for the auto power-off function is 99 minutes. Return to the weighing mode. or A!U!T!O.O!F!F When ON is set the stability mark is lit. n Setting the Startup Display Select the startup display from one of the three following types. OFF display After the power is turned on, the balance stops with the "OFF display". When any of the keys is pressed during the OFF display the balance automatically proceeds to the all segments lit display and then to he weighing mode. All segments lit After the power is turned on, the balance stops with the "OFF display". When any of the keys is pressed during the OFF display, the balance stops with all display segments lit. Pressing while all segments are lit takes you to the weighing mode. Press mode. USING THE BALANCE After the power is turned on, the balance proceeds automatically to the weighing mode. BEFORE WEIGHING 1 Weighing mode twice in the weighing This opens the main menu. Select setting of the startup display. [TOOLS] USING MORE CONVENIENTLY 2 ! !S!T!A!R!T [SYSTEM] [START] 3 Select the type of startup display. • ! ! !A!U!T!O (Select the type of start display.) • S!E!M.A!U!T!O (the stability mark) lights up for the set start display. • All segments lit TROUBLESHOOTING 4 OFF display MAINTENANCE [SET] Weighing mode ! ! !M!A!N!U Return to the weighing mode. or FOR YOUR INFORMATION The startup display is now set. 133 13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION Changing the Password To execute menu reset (^ page 47), to set or cancel menu lock (^ page 56), or to execute calibration of the internal weight (^ page 48), you have to input a password. "9999" is set as the default password, but this can be changed by following the procedure below. 1 Press mode. twice in the weighing This opens the main menu. 2 Select the password. [TOOLS] [SYSTEM] P!A!S!S.W!R!D (Enter the current password.) ! ! !O!K! ! [OK?] To cancel at this point, press . The balance will return to the status after step 2, without setting the value entered in step 3. To confirm the password, proceed as follows. 6 ! ! !O!K!? ! !S!E!T! ! [PASS.WRD] Return to the weighing mode. or P!-! !1!2!3!4 /// Confirm. [SET] /// P!A!S!S.W!R!D //// 5 //// [OK] (Enter the current password.) ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 134 P!-! !9!9!9!9 /// 4 Enter the new password. /// //// 3 Enter the current password. //// [PASS.WRD] BEFORE WEIGHING GLP Output Function On turning the GLP output function ON, you can add the balance ID and other information to the calibration record (^ page 59) and weight reading outputs. However, the statistic calculation function of the printer cannot be used. USING THE BALANCE Example printout from printer (When the GLP output function is set to ON) SHIMADZU CORP. ATX224 D********* Name of manufacturer Balance model name Balance serial number USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Balance ID 200.0000g Weight reading The person who carried out measurement signs here. Press for about 3 seconds. This opens the calibration menu. Select the GLP output function. !G!L!P.O!U!T [GLP.OUT] Stability Mark Check the presence or absence of the stability mark. TROUBLESHOOTING 1 2 Setting the GLP Output Function MAINTENANCE n GLP Output Function ON Unlit OFF FOR YOUR INFORMATION Lit Continued on next page 135 13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION s GLP Output Function 3 Change the setting. Pressing OFF settings. ! !S!E!T! ! alternately sets the ON and [SET] !G!L!P.O!U!T When ON is set the stability mark is lit. 4 Return to the weighing mode. or * * On setting the GLP output function to ON and outputting weight readings… A long time is required to output one weight reading. In addition, depending on conditions, data may not be printed correctly at the printer. See the setting conditions below. Rough Time Required for Output of One Weight Reading Handshake Settings in the Communication Settings (^ page 119) Printer Only PC Only Both Printer and PC used OFF Nonprintable Approx. 3 sec. Correct printing is not possible SW (software) Nonprintable Approx. 3 sec. Correct printing is not possible HW (hardware) Approx. 10 sec. Approx. 10 sec. Approx. 10 sec. TIM (timer) Approx. 35 sec. Approx. 35 sec. Approx. 35 sec. On setting the GLP output function to ON and using the command code "D01 (continuous output)"… No items other than weight readings are output. 136 n Setting a Balance ID 1 Press mode. BEFORE WEIGHING When managing multiple balances, by setting a four-digit management number (ID) and turning the GLP output function ON, you can add the balance ID to calibration records (^ page 67) and weight reading outputs. twice in the weighing This opens the main menu. Select setting of a balance ID. [TOOLS] [SYSTEM] ! !B!A!L.I!D USING THE BALANCE 2 ^ "Entering Numerical Values", page 45 The default ID is "0000". /// [SET] ! ! !0!0!0!0 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY (Enter the ID.) /// //// 3 Enter the required numerals (max. 4 digits). //// [BAL.ID] ! !S!E!T! ! ! !B!A!L.I!D MAINTENANCE 4 Return to the weighing mode. or TROUBLESHOOTING FOR YOUR INFORMATION 137 13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION Specifications n ATX/ATY Series Model Name ATX224 ATX124 ATX84 ATY224 ATY124 ATY64 Weighing capacity 220 g 120 g 82 g 220 g 120 g 62 g Minimum indication 0.1 mg 0.1 mg 0.1 mg 0.1 mg 0.1 mg 0.1 mg 95 - 220 g 45 - 120 g 45 - 82 g 95 - 220 g 45 - 120 g 45 - 62 g Range of external weights for calibration Repeatability (standard deviation) ≤ 0.1 mg Linearity ± 0.2 mg Response time *1 Operating temperature and humidity limits Approx. 3.0 seconds 5 - 40 °C 20~85% *2 Temperature coefficient for sensitivity (10 - 30 °C) ± 3 ppm/°C Pan size (mm) Approx. f 91 *3 Main body dimensions (mm) Approx. 210 (W) × 340 (D) × 325 (H) Main body weight ATX: approx. 6.2 kg ATY: approx. 6.0 kg Display LCD Power requirements AC adaptor (Output 12 V, 1 A) I/O terminal DATA I/O *3 *1 *2 The response time is a representative value. No condensation The size of the pan is the dimension of the face on which the sample (thing being weighed) is placed. The dimension expresses the flat face size of the pan. Since the pan has a tapered shape, its outer dimension is a little larger. * The part numbers, specifications, etc. indicated here are subject to change without notice. 138 n BEFORE WEIGHING Maintenance Parts ATX/ATY Series Item name USING THE BALANCE Standard accessories Number of attached pieces 1 Pan supporter 1 Convection flow prevention ring 1 AC adaptor 1 Instruction Manual 1 Inspection Pass Sheet 1 USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Pan Maintenance parts list Item name Part Number (P/N) Pan supporter 321-71284 Convection flow prevention ring 321-71053-01 AC adaptor 321-62349 Horizontal adjustment stands 321-71069 Glass door right ASSY 321-71043-01 Glass door left ASSY 321-71043-02 Glass door upper ASSY 321-71041 Front glass 321-62931-01 Knobs for glass doors 321-62787-01 Set of 4 rubber parts for pan supporters 321-62984-02 Instruction Manual 321-78000 With 4 rubber parts TROUBLESHOOTING 321-71052 MAINTENANCE Pan Remarks FOR YOUR INFORMATION Continued on next page 139 13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION Maintenance Parts OptionalList of special accessories (option) Item name 140 Part Number (P/N) Remarks Electronic Printer EP-80 321-62675 Electronic Printer EP-90 321-62675-10 RS-232C Interface IFB-102A-UNC 321-41167-20 RS-232C Cable 25P-9P 321-60754-01 • RS-232C Interface (321-41167-20) is separately required. USB - Serial Conversion Kit 321-62520-01 • Cable (321-60754-01) attached • RS-232C Interface (321-41167-20) is separately required. Protective Cover 321-71025 STABLO-EX 321-73000-01 BEFORE WEIGHING List of Functions That Can Be Used in Combination A correspondence table for application functions, comparator functions and output functions is shown below. It shows whether functions can be used in combination with each other or not. Application Function Mode Comparator × Percentage Weighing × Formulation × Comparator × × × × × × × Checkweighing Mode × WindowsDirect Communication Function × Continuous Output × Auto Print × × Output Timing Change Function × × GLP output function × * MAINTENANCE Output Functions × GLP output function × Target Mode × × * TROUBLESHOOTING See: Output Timing Change Function USING MORE CONVENIENTLY Application Function Mode Piece Counting Auto Print USING THE BALANCE Piece Percentage Target Formulation Counting Weighing Mode Output Functions Checkweighing WindowsDirect Continuous Communication Mode Output Function Page 81 Page 86 Page 90 Page 96 Page 98 Page 105 Page 102 Page 100 Page 123 Page 135 FOR YOUR INFORMATION : Can be used in combination : Can be used in combination while the weight value is displayed × : Cannot be used in combination * : Weight readings are output, but no other information is output. 141 13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION Menu Map The menu map represents the organization of the menu options graphically to make it easy to understand. It is useful for quickly accessing the menu option you want to use. For details on the organization of the menu settings and the method of operation of the menu, see "3. MENU SETTINGS" (^ page 42). n Reading the Menu Map Conventions Used in the Menu Map Explanation of Operation Press or Press to proceed to the next menu option. Press Press ^ to search for the menu option. to confirm. to return to the previous menu option. Refers to a page in the instruction manual. The default settings (settings when the menu is reset) 142 n Main Menu Press twice in the weighing mode. POURING ^ P. 69 Pouring mode WIN| BEFORE WEIGHING General weighing mode STAND ^ P. 69 WIN|.U WIN- WIN-.U ^ P. 105 WindowsDirect communication function Zero tracking function APL.FUNC PCS Application function mode Piece counting ^ P. 63 PERCENT SAMPLE Item number SAMPLE Item number SAMPLE Item number SAMPLE Item number ^ P. 81 SAMPLE Item number SAMPLE 100% reference OPTION Specific percentage reference ^ P. 86 USING THE BALANCE Z.TRC Percentage weighing TOOLS Other functions Formulation TARGT USING MORE CONVENIENTLY FORMULA ^ P. 90 TG.VAL Target value LM.VAL Permissible range Checkweighing range upper limit LO.LIM Pass range lower limit ^ P. 96 Target mode CHECK.W Checkweighing mode PARAM.W Weighing parameters OVR.RNG HI.LIM Pass range upper limit STB.MK ^ P. 73 1D 100D 10D 1000D COMMA Period ^ P. 39 Comma ^ P. 132 AUTO Weighing mode SEM.AUTO OFF display MANU All segments lit ^ P. 133 Balance ID ^ P. 61 PASS.WRD Password COND.OUT Menu settings output ^ P. 49 Menu reset ^ P. 47 ^ P. 134 FOR YOUR INFORMATION RESET TROUBLESHOOTING START ^ P. 72 MAINTENANCE 50D Auto power-off Start display BAL.ID 0.5D PERIOD POINT Decimal point indication AUTO.OFF ^ P. 98 Fast BAND SYSTEM Checkweighing range lower limit FAST Stability mark Stability detection range System UND.RNG Continued on next page 143 13 FOR YOUR INFORMATION Menu Map n Data Output Menu Press WIN| for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. WIN|.U WIN- WIN-.U ^ P.105 WindowsDirect communication function APL.PRN Application output AUTO.PRN LD. Auto print function . LD.UL. LD. .Z On Ld LD.UL.Z On -Ld LD.OK. On -0Ld RET. 0 Z.RET Zero or negative value Zero return judgment On OK RET.50 On 0Ld 50% function ^ P. 100 SEQ.PRN MANU Key operation No filter NO.FIL ^ P. 102 Continuous output function PRINT.F SOON ^ P. 123 Output timing change function COMM.SET MODE.1 Standard settings (MODE1) MODE.4 Communication settings Standard settings (MODE4) MODE.2 Standard settings (MODE2) MODE.5 Standard settings (MODE5) MODE.3 Standard settings (MODE3) MODE.U User-specified settings MODE.U User-specified settings BPS Baud rate B. 300 [300] B.4800 [4800] B. 600 [600] B.9600 [9600] B.1200 PARITY ^ P. 120 [1200] B.2400 [2400] P.NONE None B. 19.2K [19.2 K] B. 38.4K [38.4 K] Odd P.ODD P.EVEN Parity STOP ^ P. 121 Even ^ P. 121 S. 1 1 bit S. 2 bits 2 ^ P. 121 Stop bit HAND.SHK Handshake D.FORM HS.OFF DELIM Hardware DF. 1 Data format 1 DF. 2 Data format 2 DF. 3 Data format 3 CR LF H.S.TIM DF. 4 DF.FRE ^ P. 121 Data format 4 Free format ^ P. 122 CR CR+LF COMMA Comma WIN|.U WindowsDirect communication function 144 Timer LF CR+LF WIN| Software HS.SW HS.HW Data format Delimiter None ^ P. 122 WIN- WIN-.U n Unit Setting Menu Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. Other units cannot be selected in some countries due to legal restrictions. BEFORE WEIGHING UNIT- g ^ P. 77 UNIT- mg UNIT- kg #1 #1 kg cannot be selected. UNIT-U CONV.K Conversion factors ^ P. 78 Minimum indication ^ P. 79 USING THE BALANCE UNIT- ct User-specified units MIN.D USING MORE CONVENIENTLY n Calibration Menu Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. CAL.EXE Calibration GLP.OUT P.CAL Span calibration using an external weight ^ P. 54 I.CAL Span calibration using the internal weight ^ P. 52 GLP output function ^ P. 135 Calibration of the internal weight (ATX series only) ^ P. 56 MAINTENANCE n E.CAL Zero / Tare Menu Press for about 3 seconds in the weighing mode. ^ P. 63 A.TARE Auto tare function ^ P. 66 A.ZERO Auto zero function ^ P. 64 SOON ^ P. 67 FOR YOUR INFORMATION TARE.F TROUBLESHOOTING Zero tracking function Z.TRC Zero / tare timing change function 145 Index Symbol - OL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Communication symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Comparator function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Comparator symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 96 Number 100% reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Component number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Container. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Continuous output function. . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Conversion factor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Alphabets D A Daily inspections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Adjusting the level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Data format. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 All segments lit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 DATA I/O connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Application function mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Data output menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 144 Auto power-off function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 DC IN connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Auto print function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Decimal point display symbol. . . . . . . . . . . 39 Auto print symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 102 Default settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Auto tare function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Delimiter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Auto zero function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Display panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 23 B E Balance ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Easy setting indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 71 Battery symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Echo-back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Baud rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Entering numerical values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 ERR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 C Calibration menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 43, 145 Calibration of the internal weight. . . . . . . . 56 F Calibration record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Formulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Carat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Formulation symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 90 Checkweighing mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 146 Error. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Checkweighing range lower limit value. . . 98 G Checkweighing range upper limit value. . . 98 General weighing mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Glass door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Communication settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 GLP output function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60, 135 Gram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 N Gross weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Net weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Gross weight symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 91 Ground terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 H Handshake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Net weight symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 91 Number of pieces used for setting. . . . . . . . 82 Number symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 45 Numeric value / menu display area. . . . . . . 22 Hierarchical menu levels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 O Hold symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 OFF display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 I Installation site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Inverse triangle symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 46 Item number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Item number indication. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 84 L OL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Operation keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Output of menu setting information. . . . . . 49 Output timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Output timing change function. . . . . . . . . 123 Outputting the gross weight . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 P LOCKED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 P.CAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 M Main menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 43 Maintenance parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Menu group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 43 Menu lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Menu lock symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 48 Menu map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Menu operation key symbol . . . . . . . . . 23, 43 Menu reset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Parity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Pass range lower limit value. . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Pass range upper limit value. . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Percentage of the reference weight. . . . . . . 86 Percentage weighing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Percentage weighing symbol. . . . . . . . . 23, 89 Periodic inspections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 Piece counting mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Piece counting symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 84 Miligram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 P Minimum number of displayed digit. . . . . . 37 Position of the decimal point. . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Minus symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Momme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Pouring mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 147 Pouring symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 69 Unit setting menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Unit weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Product label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 User-specified units. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 R W Ready symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 41 Warming up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Ready to weigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Weighing capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Response. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Weighing mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 S Weight symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Selecting units to display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 WindowsDirect communication Span calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Specific percentage reference. . . . . . . . . . . 86 Win symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 106 Specific percentage weighing symbol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 88 Z Stability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Zero / tare menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42, 43 Stability detection range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Zero / tare timing change function. . . . . . . 67 Stability mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 72 Zero point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Stability mark lighting timing. . . . . . . . . . . 73 Zero range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Standby mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Zero return judgment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Startup display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Zero tracking function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Stop bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Zero tracking symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 63 Switching units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 T Target mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Target value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Taring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Tolerance range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 U UNIT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Unit display area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 148 Weight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 MEMO 149
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Key Features
- UniBloc weighing mechanism
- Pouring Mode
- Easy Setting
- Piece Counting
- Percentage Weighing
- Formulation